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by Tom Holland (Author) "Mr. Nicholas Melrose, who was head of his law firm and an important man, did not like to feel upset ..." (more)
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From Publishers Weekly

Lord Byron as a vampire? That notion may not explain the aberrant behavior of the much-revered Romantic poet, but it definitely provides a racy foundation for Holland's engaging and sophisticated debut novel. The story begins in London in the present, as lovely young Rebecca Carville petitions her lawyer for the keys to the family crypt, where she hopes to find the sole existing copy of Byron's memoirs. Instead, she finds Byron himself, who proceeds to tell her the story of how he became a vampire during his journey to Greece. The first half of Byron's account remains within the conventions of the horror genre, as the great poet desperately fights the efforts of the powerful Greek vardoulacha, who eventually drains his blood. Once Byron begins to explore his new nature, however, Holland embarks on a remarkable literary journey, touching on how the poet's burden might have affected his relationships with the women in his life as well as his problematic dealings with Shelley. Other subplots recall the early Anne Rice novels, particularly the sections in which Byron tries to unite the vampires and help the Greeks in their revolt against the Turks. But the most compelling portions of the book probe the links between blood and family that surface when Byron discovers that he must take the life of a relative in order to maintain his youthful beauty. Both the period detail and the biographical material are exquisitely rendered, and the shocking revelation that brings the story full circle and places Rebecca Carville in extreme peril makes for a nice surprise ending. With this striking, highly original debut, Holland offers a valuable addition to the vampire legend. 75,000 first printing; $100,000 ad/promo; BOMC and QPB selection; simultaneous Simon & Schuster Audio.
Copyright 1995 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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Noted poet Lord Byron recounts to a frightened young woman the harrowing events that led to his becoming a vampire of tremendous power, a true Lord of the Dead. While traveling through 19th-century Greece, he was befriended by a centuries-old Turk, who first lured him into the vampire life and then seemingly murdered the one woman Byron had ever loved, the beautiful slave Haidee. Holland's uneven first novel closely follows the actual events of Byron's life. It also adds an interesting slant on the vampire world by exploring its darker side. Interwoven throughout is a sad and strange love story. Most fiction collections will want to acquire this BOMC and QPB selection.?Patricia Altner, Information Seekers, Bowie, Md.
Copyright 1996 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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4.0 out of 5 stars A great read!!, Dec 7 2001
By Gigi (Arvada, CO USA) - See all my reviews
Lord of the Dead is an interesting, fictional view of vampires and temptation which focuses on the imaginary life of the famous poet, Lord Byron. As soon as you delve into the book, you are taken into fairly present-day London with a girl named Rebecca. She speaks to a man, interested in the keys that he holds to a tomb. Mainly after some manuscripts that might be found in the tomb, which may hold information about her mother, Rebecca finally is given the keys by the man, and off she goes to the tomb. What she finds in the tomb is more than she expected, though: Lord Byron himself. After asking if perhaps he knows something as to what happened to her mother, Rebecca is then told the story of his life. He retells his life from top to bottom, speaking of how he and his cohort, Hobhouse, roam the lands of Europe, running into unusual people and trying to find the answers to Byron's many questions. What he doesn't realize is that what he has become destroys those that he is closest to.
Wonderfully written, Lord of the Dead makes for a good read, chock-full of unexpected twists and turns in the plot line as well as highly-detailed scenes which makes the story come to life. Truly an interesting page-turner with unusual scenarios and characters, the book is mainly recommended for those who enjoy adventure and action, as well as tales of vampires and fans of Lord Byron himself.Ara
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4.0 out of 5 stars A Great Read!, Dec 7 2001
By Gigi Carty (Arvada, CO - USA) - See all my reviews
Lord of the Dead is an interesting, fictional view of vampires and temptation which focuses on the imaginary life of the famous poet, Lord Byron. As soon as you delve into the book, you are taken into fairly present-day London with a girl named Rebecca. She speaks to a man, interested in the keys that he holds to a tomb. Mainly after some manuscripts that might be found in the tomb, which may hold information about her mother, Rebecca finally is given the keys by the man, and off she goes to the tomb. What she finds in the tomb is more than she expected, though: Lord Byron himself. After asking if perhaps he knows something as to what happened to her mother, Rebecca is then told the story of his life. He retells his life from top to bottom, speaking of how he and his cohort, Hobhouse, roam the lands of Europe, running into unusual people and trying to find the answers to Byron's many questions. What he doesn't realize is that what he has become destroys those that he is closest to.
Wonderfully written, Lord of the Dead makes for a good read, chock-full of unexpected twists and turns in the plot line as well as highly-detailed scenes which makes the story come to life. Truly an interesting page-turner with unusual scenarios and characters, the book is mainly recommended for those who enjoy adventure and action, as well as tales of vampires and fans of Lord Byron himself.
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1.0 out of 5 stars unoriginal, Jun 26 2001
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Have you read "Interview of the Vampire" by Ann Rice? Apparently Tom Holland has.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Excellent, but confusing.
This is an excellent book, but it had bits and pieces missing. I also find some of the bits in this story quite offensive(it's my opinion, of course.). Read more
Published on July 11 2000

5.0 out of 5 stars One that can't be put down.
Things in the current world we live in was changed in my eyes after I read this book. This has to be the best book that I have ever read, Tom Holland has truelly mesmorized me... Read more
Published on Mar 16 2000 by Mickey C.

5.0 out of 5 stars One of the best books I've ever read!
I'm only 13 years old but this book really...got to me. I've read all sorts of books, but this one really tops my list. Read more
Published on Aug 23 1999

2.0 out of 5 stars Fun, but unimaginatively mirrors Interview With the Vampire.
Though I enjoyed the read, Tom Holland needs to make his writing his own. This vampire story mirrored Interview. Read more
Published on Aug 16 1999

4.0 out of 5 stars What if Byron really were a vampire....
I throroughly enjoyed this book. Holland blends the idea (widely held in the 19th century) that the "Vampyre" of Poliodori's story was in fact Byron with interesting... Read more
Published on Feb 28 1999

4.0 out of 5 stars The quintessence of romantic vampires: Byron
I personally thought this book to be very good. The book had its weak points and its strong points. Read more
Published on Feb 8 1999

5.0 out of 5 stars Move over Ann Rice
I just couldnt put this book down!! The best Vampire novel since Rice's first. Imagine a vampire that eats food as well as blood, survives in the daylight, and still has a... Read more
Published on Jan 31 1999

3.0 out of 5 stars Lord Byon is Alive?
Holland wrote this novel with a lot of historical evidences and his great fancy. The writer is dashingly smart. I almost believe I can meet Lord Byron in modern London. Read more
Published on Sep 13 1998

5.0 out of 5 stars I liked it
I thought it was great, with fiction intermingled with non-fiction. Hobhouse's character was great, and why didn't Rebecca leave earlier (i would have). Read more
Published on July 16 1998

2.0 out of 5 stars Not Impressed
A word of caution to the propective reader of "Lord of the Dead". Byron and most of the other vampires in this chilling tale "play from both sides of the... Read more
Published on Jun 2 1998

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