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Blackwood Farm (Vampire Chronicles, Bk 9)
Author: Anne Rice

Book Information
Publisher: Ballantine Books
Book Type: Paperback
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ISBN-13: 9780345443687 - ISBN-10: 0345443683
Publication Date: 9/30/2003
Pages: 640


Other Versions of this Book: Audio Cassette (Abridged), Audio Cassette (Unabridged), Audio CD (Abridged), Hardcover

Book Description:
In this novel, perennial bestseller Anne Rice fuses her two uniquely seductive strains of narrative -- her Vampire legend and her lore of the Mayfair witches -- to give us a world of classic deep-south luxury and ancestral secrets.

Welcome to Blackwood Farm: soaring white columns, spacious drawing rooms, bright, sun-drenched gardens, and a dark strip of the dense Sugar Devil Swamp. This is the world of Quinn Blackwood, a brilliant young man haunted since birth by a mysterious doppelganger, "Goblin," a spirit from a dream world that Quinn can't escape and that prevents him from belonging anywhere. When Quinn is made a Vampire, losing all that is rightfully his and gaining an unwanted immortality, his doppelganger becomes even more vampiric and terrifying than Quinn himself.

As the novel moves backwards and forwards in time, from Quinn's boyhood on Blackwood Farm to present day New Orleans, from ancient Athens to 19th-century Naples, Quinn seeks out the legendary Vampire Lestat in the hope of freeing himself from the spectre that draws him inexorably back to Sugar Devil Swamp and the explosive secrets it holds.

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Top Member Book Reviews

Gina P. (gpham) wrote on 8/6/2007...

4 member(s) found this review helpful.

There are very few books out there that can force me to stay up at ungodly hours just to be able to finish it up... this was one of them. Blackwood Farm is full of what you might expect from Rice: erotica, history and attention to details. A great read!

Leah (VeganFreak) wrote on 8/22/2007...

3 member(s) found this review helpful.

I really enjoyed this book.

I started reading Rice's vampire books when I was about 14 years old and just adored them. Somewhere in the series, fifth book I think, I lost interest and stopped reading them.

After reading this one I will keep up with this series again.

Rebekah P. (fuzzkit) wrote on 1/12/2007...

3 member(s) found this review helpful.

Another of Rice's Vampire books, this one is very enjoyable. Lestat is back as a mentor of sorts to a young man named Quinn Blackwood. I was unexpectedly pleased with this book. It was a return to her style of Gothic Louisiana Swamp Revival Drama.

Shauna P. wrote on 11/14/2007...

2 member(s) found this review helpful.

Although this book is included in the Vampire Chronicles it is a bit different than any of her others in this series. Unlike the others this book doesn't 100% focus on vampires, there are witches and ghosts included, which in my opinion made the book a lot more interesting. There is truly no end to Anne Rice's imagination. This book focuses on two different families (the Mayfair witches included)tells a little bit of their seedy past and follows a new vampire. I thought it was a very good read and because of this book I went on to read the Mayfair Witches series.

Hope W. (hica) wrote on 10/29/2007...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

Bleh. Tarquin takes spoiled, self-centered rich boy with entitlement issues to an extreme. Yes, Lestat is quite selfish and spoiled as well, but at least it's packaged up in a lovable personality, so that you WANT to indulge him and spoil him a little yourself. With Quinn, the only desire I had was to send him to the time-out chair for his numerous tantrums and endless bellyaching. If you can suffer through page after page of his rambling and whining, by all means, read away. I wish I had skipped straight to the parts with Lestat instead of slogging through all the childishness of Quinn.

Anna B. wrote on 8/30/2007...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

True Anne Rice style. Suspenseful, with plenty of twists and turns.

Michael W. wrote on 7/19/2007...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

Not like the Anne Rice of old.. however, a good read. It was great to be able to resurrect some of old story-lines and add details. From the point alone, the book was worthwile. I did enjoy it.

Anita H. (AnitaJRT) wrote on 7/10/2007...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

I was shocked to love this book. It wasn't at all what I thought it was going to be. A great mystery, character piece and downright pleasant read. I took it on vacation and was sorry when I had finished.

Set in the contemporary south, it references back to earlier times and makes you wonder where it will eventually take you. I've definitely added more of Rice's books to my "TBR" list.

Amber D. wrote on 3/28/2007...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

This was a pretty good book; standard Anne Rice; very descriptive, historical settings; a quick read.

Julia F. (Farmerswife) wrote on 2/20/2007...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

One of my favorite Anne Rice books! If you liked The Witching Hour, you'll love Blackwood Farm.


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Marcia S. (busterboomer) wrote on 11/14/2008...


I really like her books, having read most of them. A great story teller and always a twist towards the end. A detailed story and well written.

Catherine M. wrote on 11/7/2006...


In this luminous novel, Anne Rice fuses her seductive vampire legend and her lore of the mayfair witches to give us a world of classic deep south luxury and ancestral secrets.

Janet wrote on 9/26/2006...


"Welcome to Blackwood Farm: soaring white columns, spacious drawing rooms, sun-drenched gardens, and a dark strip of the dense Sugar Devil Swamp. This is the world of Quinn Blackwood, a brilliant young man haunted since birth by a mysterious doppelganger, a spirit known as Goblin, a spirit from a dreamworld that Quinn can't escape and that prevents him from belonging anywhere. When Quinn is made a vampire, losing all that is rightfully his and gaining an unwanted immortality, his doppelganger becomes even more vampiric and terrifying than Quinn himself." As the novel moves backward and forward in time, from Quinn's boyhood on Blackwood Farm to present-day New Orleans, from ancient Pompeii to nineteenth-century Naples, Quinn seeks out the legendary Vampire Lestat in the hope of freeing himself from the specter that draws him inexorably back to Sugar Devil Swamp and the explosive secrets it holds."

From the Library Journal:

"Fledgling vampire Quinn Blackwood makes a desperate appeal to the older, stronger Lestat to save his loved ones from Goblin, a doppelganger out to destroy them. Since Quinn entered the dark world of the undead, the once caring and protective Goblin has amassed tremendous strength and a ruthlessness that cannot be controlled. Lestat is intrigued but refuses to make a decision until Quinn tells his life story. Slowly, the dark, Gothic settings and eccentric characters that make Rice's fiction so fascinating emerge. Quinn, along with his mirror image, Goblin, resides on Blackwood Farm, an immense Louisiana estate. His was an isolated childhood but not an unhappy one. Then, while in his teens, he learns of an ancestor's horrifying crime, one that continues to attract vengeful ghosts. The brightest light in Quinn's life is Mona Mayfair, a delicate, pretty girl who blithely admits to being a witch. With the introduction of Mona, Rice deftly brings together her two popular series, the "Vampire Chronicles" and the "Mayfair Witches." The result is at least as good as Rice's earliest novels because she centers her story on new characters with interesting stories of their own. Using lush, voluptuous prose, Rice tells a complex and mesmerizing story.

Jamie R. (serialmommy) wrote on 9/8/2006...


I enjoyed this book a great deal and I felt it was a great way to bring the two series together, and end them both. Her first stuff was better than this, but it's a decent ending to it all.

Faye K. (koalamama) wrote on 8/3/2006...


Another great ghost story by the bewitching storyteller Anne Rice. If you love the Vampire Chronicles, as well as the Mayfair Witches, this is a must read!

Paula D. (eddiandizosmom) wrote on 7/11/2006...


Just wasn't up to the others in the Mayfair Witches series....

Katie B. (katiem63116) wrote on 5/22/2006...


Really good book, just drags on a little too long.

Elsa J. wrote on 4/25/2006...


626 pages of her best. I truly loved the tale of Quinn Blackwood who dared to approach the Vampire Lestat for help in doing away with a spirit he calls Goblin. The Mayfair Witches are an important part of this story too!

Christie S. (Tchr36) wrote on 3/28/2006...


This is a milder Anne Rice book. It is about a young man that has grown up with a spirit and now wants to get rid of him. Lestat plays a part in this one too. It's a good read!

Paula H. (PJean63) wrote on 1/2/2006...


Classic Ann Rice.


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