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Qui est donc l'étrange M. Ash. géant calme et d'une infinie douceur, collectionneur de poupées anciennes et philanthrope ? A la tête d'un immense empire financier. est-il vraiment le seul survivant de l'espèce légendaire des Taltos ? II a toute raison de le croire. Mais bientôt il apprend par un mystérieux informateur que l'on a signalé l'un des siens en Ecosse, sur les lieux mêmes où, des siècles plus tôt, avant l'arrivée des Romains, il dirigeait son clan. Ses investigations le propulsent aussitôt dans l'univers de Rowan Mayfair et de sa famille de sorcières, tourmentée de toute éternité par fantômes et démons. Des femmes dotées de tempéraments de feu et de pouvoirs exceptionnels, qui ne sont pas sans lien avec l'héritage des Taltos...
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2 primary booksLives of the Mayfair Witches is a 2-book series with 2 released primary works first released in 1990 with contributions by Anne Rice.
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I started this book with the sense that it was unnecessary; after all, Lasher and Emaleth, the only two Taltos still alive, were both killed at the end of the last book, bringing a close to the conflict between the Taltos and the Mayfair witches. However, because people love trilogies just as much as Anne Rice loves interview-style exposition, we get a third part to the Mayfair saga.
All kidding aside, this is a very interesting book; we meet a new, more mature Taltos named Ashlar, and he freely shares with the Mayfairs the history of his species, stretching back to Atlantis, to the Picts, and continuing up until medieval times and beyond. We also learn about what's going on inside the Talamasca, specifically with regards to the excommunications of Yuri and Aaron in the second book. Overall, I think I would say that I prefer this trilogy to Rice's vampire work.
Finally, this book offers the history of Taltos. The world-building narration of the Taltos' history is intriguing and exciting, however it still is not quite the richness of the witches history from The Witching Hour.
The problems with Mona's character continue from the second book. It just becomes more ludicrous, obnoxious, and unbelievable. Even worse is Morrigan. Why is she so unconditionally accepted by everyone after what happened with Lasher and Emaleth in the second book? Rowan's character is completely useless throughout the book. There is one shining moment for her, but just that.
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