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The Palace (Hardcover)

by Chelsea Quinn Yarbro (Author)
4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)

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4.0 out of 5 stars First Saint Germain Book for Me, April 8 2004
By Lee Caldwell "afallon" (Nashville, TN USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Palace (Mass Market Paperback)
For some this book might be a little slow, since Yarbro does get a little bogged down in the historical surroundings. Slow or not, it was one of the best Vampire books I ever read. It's kind of funny actually, I first heard of Hotel Translyvania and thought it was a joke because of the way the reviewer described it (a historical vampire novel of romance--what a hoot). And then one day a year or so later I stumbled across a paperback copy of the Palace, and thought why not at least give it a try--I was hooked to say the least. Yarbro's blending of history, romance and the hardships of vampire life make her books very interesting reads.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Religious hardships for Saint-Germain in the Renaissance, Jun 30 2003
By Jon Weber (IL, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Palace (Mass Market Paperback)
The Palace, the second novel in the Saint-Germain series, provides a look at the religious and political hardships in Renaissance Italy. The book focuses on the underlying struggles of the Pope in Rome and the renegade priest Savonarola, as well as the political up's and down's of the era. Our hero, the ever-elusive Francesco Ragoczy da San Germano, is caught in the middle of these conflicts to the point where he has to flee the city for his safety.

For those unfamiliar with the series, Saint-Germain is a Vampire, but not in the way we have come to know of them through other books and movies. He shares many of the same characteristics of the Vampires we know but to a lesser degree; without the flash, the magic, and evil we are accustomed to. He comes from a royal background, has a great scope of influence, is very wealthy, has a strong intellect, and due to his kind and caring nature, attracts the ladies of the time.

This novel is rather a sad one, since it focuses around the political and religious pain and torment people had to endure in order to survive. Italy, while in a glorious Renaissance, still was under the strong influence of the Church as well as local changing politics. Being called a Heretic, whether true or not, meant certain death, in a savage and cruel way. It is under these conditions that Francesco Ragoczy has chosen to live and this novel follows several lives within the government, the Church, the local builders, and artists.

If books with historical themes interest you, then you will certainly enjoy this book. If you're already a fan of Chelsea Quinn Yarbro, then you're sure to love the book.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Dream a little dream, Mar 11 2003
By Roy D. Browning "t5grrr" (Dandong, Liaoning, P.R. of China) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: The Palace (Mass Market Paperback)
I do not think anyone would really expect that they could live a life such as that of St. Germaine but these books (I have read them all, twice) will certainly transport you to the era in which the story occurs. The writting is vivid, alive with the local color, even smells are there. Having traveled throughout the world and presently living in China, I have been to the places described in these books, all of them. the color is accurate even to present day, only the vile church and the smells are missing, a little anyway. To read these books is to dream a little dream and transport oneself to places been and never been, to places gone and not quite forgotten. It is to become a man such as all men should be and live a life dreams are made of. Keep up the good work Ms. Yarbro.

Roy Browning

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