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by Anne Rice (Author), Roger Rees (Narrator)
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  • Listening Length: 18 hours and 38 minutes
  • Program Type: Audiobook
  • Version: Unabridged
  • Publisher: Books on Tape
  • Audible Release Date: 5 Oct 2001
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B002SQ5HT8
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (37 customer reviews)
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The Vampire Chronicles continue with Anne Rice's spellbinding new novel, in which the great vampire Marius returns. The golden-haired Marius, true child of the millennia, once mentor to the vampire Lestat, always and forever the conscientious foe of the evil doer, reveals in his own intense yet intimate voice the secrets of his 2,000-year existence.

Once a proud Senator in imperial Rome, kidnapped and made a "blood god" by the Druids, Marius becomes the embittered protector of Akasha and Enkil, Queen and King of the vampires, in whom the core of the supernatural race resides. We follow him through his heartbreaking abandonment of the vampire Pandora. Through him we see the fall of pagan Rome to the Emperor Constantine and the horrific sack of the Eternal City itself at the hands of the Visigoths. Bravely, Marius seeks a new civilization in the midst of glittering Constantinople, only to meet with the blood drinker Eudoxia. We see him ultimately returning to his beloved Italy, where after the horrors of the Black Death he is restored by the beauty of the Renaissance. We see him become a painter living dangerously yet happily among mortals, giving his heart to the great Botticelli, to the bewitching courtesan Bianca, and to the mysterious young apprentice Armand.

Moving from Rome to Florence, Venice, and Dresden, and to the English castle of the secret scholarly order of the Talamasca, the novel reaches its dramatic finale in our own time, deep in the jungle where Marius, having told his life story, seeks some measure of justice from the oldest vampires in the world.

©2001 Anne O'Brien Rice; (P)2001 Random House, Inc., Random House Audio, a Division of Random House, Inc.

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
5 stars 5 Jun 2010
By Rebecca
Format:Paperback
curled up in my bed with my new book, not exactly looking forward to it, but knowing it was better than nothing. But once I started, I couldn't stop, and finished it sometime around 4 am the next morning. I can't explain how I could suddenly be completely sucked in to this world, but when I got home, I raided my friend's collection of Vampire Chronicle books.
I've read them all, except Interview. That confuses many people, but I just can't get into it. All four main characters - Louis, Lestat, Claudia and Daniel - appear in other books, I'm familiar with the plot points, and don't think it's necessary. I just really don't think it's a very good book. I much prefer the characters' appearances in the other books.
I've loved many of the other selections in the series, but none quite as much as I love Blood and Gold. For me, it's the true last contribution to the Vampire Chronicles, even though two or three more books were published. (Those stories were Mayfair Witches crossovers, and I did enjoy them very much.) It's Marius' story, and he and Armand are by far my favorite of the characters (followed closely by Lestat, who also plays a big role in Marius' story). Marius is very close to being the oldest vampire of the group, so his maturity and authority are to be expected. However, his immaturity and childishness are surprising elements, and those unforeseen qualities are some the reasons he is so interesting to read about. I've read it three times so far, and if I could give it another star, I would
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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful
Format:Paperback
I bought this as a treat to read on holiday. I enjoyed the book, in that it passed the time, but it seemed to me to lack 'zip' and pace, and much of the prose was, frankly, overly flabby and plodding. (How many times in one book can you use the device of repeating an introductory clause with a slightly different ending three times over ?) Also, there was vey little in the way of new plot introduced here - rather, there was a re-warming of much that was known from other parts of the chronicles. The dialogue seemed unconvincing at times too ... sorry, to be so negative, as I have thrilled to Rice's prose in the past, but the sparkle seems to have worn a bit thin here.

Still, if you've read the other books in the chronicles seies you'll probably want to read this - if you haven't, might I suggest that you start elsewhere ?

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11 of 14 people found the following review helpful
Anne Rice at her best 29 Mar 2005
By Mr. C. J. Thorpe VINE™ VOICE
Format:Paperback
This is perhaps her best story of all.
I bought it because I am captivated by all her Vampire Chronicles.
I did not expect it to be anywhere near her best because I realised it would cover old ground explored in her earlier books.
But she covered it so well. She made what was ground covered before new ground from Marius's perspective. Rather than him being a supporting character he was the main character and you got to see his true feelings on what occurred.

The book is a tragedy in many ways and brings out many emotions in the reader. It is spell binding. It is a love story and it is a action book. It makes you fall in love with the characters and the places they go.

She has always been an expert at bringing out the emotions in her readers and she does to with great skill in this novel, the scene where he meets Pandora again after so many centuries but must let her go is heartbreaking.

I started off loving Marius as a character in her earlier books, then as she wrote more books coming to dislike him, but reading this has made me once again come to admire and respect and have empathy for this character. He shall now always be one of my favourites of all her characters.

If you have not read any of her other Vampire novels then this is a good one to start with.

As long as she writes books like this I will be a fan and eagerly buy her work.

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Most Recent Customer Reviews
Simply Stunning.
Blood & Gold is truly a perfect piece of art, in this the 8th instalment of Rice's mesmerizing & captivating series The Vampire Chronicles and another personal favourite. Read more
Published 2 months ago by Sean de Lyon
GREAT START - DUFF ENDING
I WAS REALLY LOOKING FORWARD TO THE STORY OF THE WISE AND CEREBRAL MARIUS AND THE FIRST FEW CHAPTERS DID NOT LET ME DOWN,ANNE RICE AT HER BEST, HOWEVER AS THE BOOK PROGRESSED IT... Read more
Published 8 months ago by COOPETTE
More than just a retelling!
Having read all of the Vampire Chronicles up to and Including Blood and Gold, I can say this is one of the best, along with The Vampire Lestat. Read more
Published 13 months ago by ash
Bite me Marius. Pleeeeeease?
I am an absolute Vampire Chronicles nut! I've read 'em all.

This one is up there with my favourites. I was so excited when my hands fell on this book in the shop. Read more
Published 22 months ago by Tohru
Pleasant read
I generally enjoyed it, particularly the parts on what Marius and some others are doing now and the introduction of new vampires, in present and in the past. Read more
Published on 16 Mar 2010 by C. Kemp
Lacking and incomplete; an unsatisfying read
I'd been looking forward to getting stuck into this one; I'd been an avid fan of the first four books, but hadn't seen anything in the following books to attract my attention until... Read more
Published on 17 Jan 2010 by Arkady Rose
Good as a new perspective on old events, bad as a story in its own...
This book happened to be the first book of the vampire chronicles that i ever read (and have since read the others), so my rating reflects mainly on its ability as a story in its... Read more
Published on 10 Dec 2009 by Dionysus Rising
The Vampire Marius
Blood and Gold is the story of the Vampire Marius of Rome. It is the eight book of Ms Rice in the Vampire Chronicles. I found this book to be an easy read. Read more
Published on 7 Oct 2007 by M. A. Ramos
Finally another good Vampire Chronicle
I am a huge fan of Anne Rice's first three Vampire novels, "Interview", "Lestat" and "the Queen of the Damned", but became increasingly frustrated by the books she's published... Read more
Published on 17 Sep 2007 by Pieter Dams
for voice rather than actual story
it was a mishmash of stories. sometimes related, most times haphazard. but Anne's bespelling descriptive powers redeem her. also her empathetic marius is absoultely enchanting. Read more
Published on 2 Feb 2007 by sultanna sahar
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