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The Tale Of The Body Thief

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SKU: 9780099548126

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Tired of immortality, vampire Lestat attempts suicide. Failing, he encounters a body thief who offers him mortality. Ignoring warnings, Lestat trades bodies, experiencing humanity’s fragility. But the thief vanishes, leaving Lestat vulnerable in a mortal form. Will he survive the week? “The Tale of the Body Thief” by Stevyn Colgan (ISBN: 9780099548126) is a thrilling vampire novel.

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  • ISBN-13: 9780099548126
  • Publisher: Cornerstone
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Height: 198 mm
  • No of Pages: 688
  • Series Title: English
  • Weight: 482 gr
  • ISBN-10: 0099548127
  • Publisher Date: 04 Mar 2010
  • Depth: 50
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: Y
  • Spine Width: 44 mm
  • Width: 131 mm

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Weight 0.5 kg

22 reviews for The Tale Of The Body Thief

  1. Vedika Chaudhary

    A fascinating exploration of what it means to be human. Rice’s writing is as beautiful as ever. A must-read.

  2. S Mizan Ahmed

    Lestat’s journey is always compelling. I appreciated the exploration of mortality, but the plot dragged in places.

  3. Ankit Shubham

    I couldn’t put this book down. Definitely worth the read, there’s something for every kind of vampire lover.

  4. Akshay Kumar

    Rice explores interesting themes of identity and mortality. Some scenes were a bit too graphic for my taste, though.

  5. Aditya Singh

    A wild ride! Lestat’s recklessness is captivating, though the plot gets a bit convoluted. Still, a fun vampire read.

  6. Yuvraj Shuryavanshi

    The book was confusing to read, but I still enjoyed the dark atmosphere. It’s a nice addition to the series.

  7. Aditya Kumar Jaiswal

    Lestat’s dark charm shines through. Though the side characters were not well fleshed out, it was a very compelling read.

  8. Jashan Sankla

    Loved the fast-paced plot and the moral dilemmas Lestat faces. A few inconsistencies, but overall a great book!

  9. Akhil Raj

    Disappointing. The story felt disjointed, and Lestat’s actions were out of character. I struggled to finish it.

  10. Saksham Dhawan

    Interesting concept, but the writing felt uneven. Some moments were brilliant, others fell flat. Mixed feelings overall.

  11. Rishav Kumar

    A gripping story! Lestat’s vulnerability makes him more relatable. The ending could have been stronger.

  12. Shreya Sahu

    Not my favorite Rice novel, but still enjoyable. The body thief was intriguing, but I wanted more depth.

  13. Bharat Singhal

    Entertaining, but not as impactful as other books in the series. The thief’s motivations felt weak.

  14. Abhay Kumar Rajak

    Enjoyed the philosophical questions raised about life and death. The pacing was uneven, but the ideas were strong.

  15. Ishika Mandal

    This book was okay. Some parts were boring but others were interesting.

  16. Abhishek Dadhwal

    A decent read, but not groundbreaking. The body-swapping concept was cool, but it lost its appeal quickly.

  17. Aditya Jain

    A unique take on the vampire mythos. Lestat’s struggle with humanity is thought-provoking. A solid read.

  18. Muskan

    Enjoyed the premise, but the execution felt rushed. Lestat’s internal struggles were compelling, but the ending was a letdown.

  19. Hemant Kumar

    A page-turner! Loved the body-swapping concept and Lestat’s mortal experiences. Some parts felt unnecessary, though.

  20. Anushua Roy

    It was a okay read, however it did not spark that joy I felt reading the earlier novels.

  21. Deepkumar Devendrasingh Khinchi

    One of the best in the series! The plot is inventive, and Lestat’s character development is superb. Highly recommend.

  22. Yashika

    Rice delivers another intriguing tale. Lestat’s vulnerability is fascinating, though I missed the usual gothic atmosphere.

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