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Servant of the Bones

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This story begins with a murder on modern-day Fifth Avenue in New York and reaches back across the centuries to an equally ruthless Old Testament world. Through the hero, Azriel, it explores the pogroms, the diaspora, arcane mysteries of the Kabbalah, the Fall, and the nature of good and evil.

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ISBN9780963192561
PublisherBrand: B E Trice Pub
Publication Date03/01/99

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    seeteufel

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    I am a very big fan of Anne Rice and really like her writing style in general. I loved all books from The Vampire Chronicles (including the new ones), The Mayfair Witches and also Stand alones like "Ramses the Damned". But with Servant of the Bones I had a hard time somehow. It took very long until the story got going, then came the transformation of Azriel into the Servant of the Bones and it got a little better but then again the story just slowed down again and wandered off the main path without any visible direction at first. In the last 50 - 60 pages it finally became clear what the big scheme in the story was. But the way to get there was tiring and there were many times when I just had to put the book away because it did not get me. For the idea of the book and the writing style I would give 2 out of 5 stars plus 1 extra star because of my admiration for Anne Rice.

    Mar 31, 2025

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seeteufelMar 24, 2025

I am a very big fan of Anne Rice and really like her writing style in general. I loved all books from The Vampire Chronicles (including the new ones), The Mayfair Witches and also Stand alones like "Ramses the Damned". But with Servant of the Bones I had a hard time somehow. It took very long until the story got going, then came the transformation of Azriel into the Servant of the Bones and it got a little better but then again the story just slowed down again and wandered off the main path without any visible direction at first. In the last 50 - 60 pages it finally became clear what the big scheme in the story was. But the way to get there was tiring and there were many times when I just had to put the book away because it did not get me. For the idea of the book and the writing style I would give 2 out of 5 stars plus 1 extra star because of my admiration for Anne Rice.

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