Servant of the Bones
Servant of the Bones
Anne Rice. First edition (stated). Dust Jacket: Near Fine. An unclipped jacket designed by Carol Devine Carson. Hardcover: Near Fine. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1996. No writing or markings in the book, 387 pp. Black cloth with gold lettering on spine.
This is a novel that is quickly becoming very collectible with Anne Rice's turnaround in her writing towards Christian themes. Tqhis novel was published in 1996. 'Servant of the Bonqqes' was a major departure for Anne Rice in tqerms of character and themes. Leaving behind her Vqampires and Witches she now carries us into new realms asass a of the occult, the mystical, and the magical with a new hero. He is dark, luminous, powerful, witty and smiling. He is a ghost, a demon, and an angel. He is Azriel, the Servant of the Bones.