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Vittorio, The Vampire

Book 2 in the series:New Tales of the Vampires

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Educated in the Florence of Cosimo de' Medici, trained in knighthood at his father's mountaintop castle, Vittorio inhabits a world of courtly splendor and country pleasures a world suddenly threatened when his entire family is confronted by an unholy power. In the midst of this upheaval, Vittorio is seduced by the vampire Ursula, the most beautiful of his supernatural enemies. As he sets out in pursuit of vengenace, entering the nightmarish Court of the Ruby Grail, increasingly more enchanted and confused by his love for the mysterious Ursula, he finds himself facing demonic adversaries, war and political intrigue. Against a backdrop of the wonders both sacred and profane and the beauty and ferocity of Renaissance Italy, Anne Rice creates a passionate and tragic legend of doomed young love and lost innocence.

Plot A weak and very constructed plot with occasionally gaping holes. Most of the story simply isn't believable, in particular the relationship of Ursula and Vittorio that is expected to carry most of the plot. The book feels very unfinished and does not reach a true ending. Characters A completely new cast of vampires, but none of them are interesting in any way. Characterization is skipped over whenever it doesn't concern religious or sexual issues, and even there it is done crudely. No love was involved when these characters were created. Style The plot is too weak to carry the story, and the descriptions weigh it down further. The setting in Renaissance Italy could have been so much more interesting than it is if it had been fleshed out a little more. The religious aspect is not as heavily enforced as in later books, but it is enough to suffocate the writing. Plus Occasional nice writing. No re telling of past books. Minus The book fails to generate any interest whatsoever. Turning the last page is done with a faint feeling of relief that the boredom is finally over. Summary It's not really part of the Vampire Chronicles, and needs to be read only for completion's sake.

Characters:

The characters are new but lack depth and emotional engagement, often being underdeveloped.

Writing/Prose:

The writing style features rich descriptions of settings and characters, though it can be excessively detailed, detracting from the plot.

Plot/Storyline:

The plot involves a quest for revenge set in Renaissance Italy, highlighting themes of love and supernatural encounters, though it suffers from implausibilities.

Setting:

The setting is Renaissance Italy, described vividly but not fully explored in depth.

Pacing:

The pacing is slow and can be tedious at times, detracting from excitement and engagement.
When I was a small boy I had a terrible dream. I dreamt I held in my arms the severed heads of my younger brother and sister. They were quick still, and mute, with big fluttering eyes, and reddened ch...

Notes:

Vittorio the Vampire is a standalone novel by Anne Rice, published at the end of the 90s.
The story is set in Renaissance Italy and follows the character Vittorio, who recounts how he became a vampire.
Vittorio witnesses the massacre of his family by demons, who turn out to be vampires.
The novel introduces a new cast of characters, including the vampire Ursula, who becomes Vittorio's love interest.
Anne Rice wrote the book as a lighter alternative compared to her earlier works featuring Lestat and others from The Vampire Chronicles.
The plot focuses on themes of vengeance, love, and the conflict between good and evil.
Several readers found the book disappointing and felt it lacked the depth and excitement of Rice's earlier vampire novels.
The description is characterized by rich detail about art, culture, and settings in Italy, but some felt it was overly meticulous.
Vittorio's relationship with Ursula is a central element, but it is criticized for lacking believable development.
The narrative is free from some of the more explicit content typical of Rice's earlier works, focusing instead on the emotional journey.

Sensitive Topics/Content Warnings

Content warnings include violence related to family massacre and themes of sexual violence.

Has Romance?

There is a medium level of romance, primarily between Vittorio and Ursula.

From The Publisher:

Educated in the Florence of Cosimo de' Medici, trained in knighthood at his father's mountaintop castle, Vittorio inhabits a world of courtly splendor and country pleasures-a world suddenly threatened when his entire family is confronted by an unholy power.

In the midst of this upheaval, Vittorio is seduced by the beautiful and sinister vampire Ursula-setting in motion a chilling chain of events that will mark his life for eternity. Against a backdrop of the wonders-both sacred and profane-and the beauty and ferocity of Renaissance Italy, Anne Rice creates a passionate and tragic legend of doomed young love and lost innocence.

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About the Author:

ANNE RICE is the author of thirty-six books, including the fifteen books in the Vampire Chronicles series. She lives in La Quinta, California.

 
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