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Of Love and Evil

Audiobook
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The second book in nationally bestselling Songs of the Seraphim series is a gripping metaphysical thriller in which angels partner up with assassins, from the author of Interview with the Vampire.

Barely recovered from his previous divine mission, former contract killer Toby O'Dare is once again summoned by the angel Malchiah to investigate the poisoning of a prominent nobleman and stop the haunting of a diabolical dybbuk. Together, they travel back to fifteenth-century Italy—the age of Michelangelo, the Holy Inquisition, and Pope Leo X—and this time Malchiah has Toby pose as a lute player sent to charm and calm this troublesome spirit. But Toby soon discovers that he is in the midst of plots and counterplots, surrounded on all sides by increasingly dangerous threats as the veil of ecclesiastical terror closes in around him.
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    • AudioFile Magazine
      Despite her radical change of style, Anne Rice continues to pen a corkingly crafted story, a skill that has bolstered her original fan base with hordes of recent converts. Her latest audiobook sees the angel Malchiah charge ex-contract killer Toby O'Dare with a new project: to glean the truth surrounding a suspected dybbuk--a restless and malevolent spirit--while avoiding the plots and pitfalls that threaten him. Narrator Paul Michael achieves an atmospheric and weightless delivery for the angels and the realm angelic, yet he can still manage the earthbound physical personalities with no audible shifting of gears. OF LOVE AND EVIL makes for an intense listen that will keep listeners' minds occupied trying to solve the puzzles while their pulses quicken at the taut suspense. B.D.J. (c) AudioFile 2011, Portland, Maine
    • Publisher's Weekly

      October 4, 2010
      In Rice's slim second Songs of the Seraphim novel (after Angel Time), the angel Malchiah whisks ex-contract killer Toby O'Dare back to 16th-century Rome, where Toby must save Vitale de Leone, a young Jewish physician who's been implicated in the poisoning of his gentile master and accused of bringing a poltergeist-like dybbuk into the household. Toby resolves both problems efficiently, but tragedy ensues, shaking his faith and leaving him vulnerable to powers of evil lying in wait to exploit his weakness. Toby's life back in modern times also grows complicated with the sudden appearance of an ex-lover and the son he never knew, neither of whom he can share his angelic interventions with. Though the plot is surprisingly similar to that of its predecessor, Rice's fans will easily succumb to the charm of her lapidary prose and a cliffhanger ending that sets up the next book in the series. 200,000 first printing.

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