Synopsis Pandora tells the story of her life as a politician's daughter in ancient Rome, and her subsequent conversion to vampirism.
Details
Publication Date:
1999-01-01
Size
Length:
368 pages
Height:
7.0 in
Width:
4.3 in
Thickness:
1.0 in
Weight:
6.4 oz
Publisher's Note "Eerily vibrant. . . . The title character is a highborn woman of Augustan Rome who later names herself after the Pandora of mythology, opening her own box of surprises. Sitting in a modern-day Paris cafe in the aftermath of a fresh kill, the vampire Pandora accepts the challenge of recounting her history and immediately sets to work, filling the blank pages of an elegant leatherbound notebook. . . . A wealth of narrative twists and period detail".--"The New York Times Book Review".
Industry Reviews "Forget 'Violin.' This is Rice in top romantic form, despite a slippery page here and there." Kelley