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Looking for your next read, or listen? Have a look at our top 10 Anne Rice audiobooks selection to find some of the best dark fantasy novels around.

Top 10 audiobooks by Anne Rice

When it comes to gothic fiction, Anne Rice is the first name that comes to mind. Known to some as Anne Rampling or A.N. Roquelaure, the legendary novelist wrote over 30 books, many of which became international best-sellers. Rice died at the age of 80 in New Orleans, Louisiana, leaving behind a legacy that gothic fantasy fans will keep alive for a long time to come.

If you’re looking for Anne Rice audiobooks, you have many options to explore. This article highlights some of the most compelling titles.

The best Anne Rice books

You can find many Anne Rice audiobooks on Amazon’s Audible. Here are the ones you shouldn’t miss.

1. Interview with the Vampire

By far Rice’s most successful book, Interview with the Vampire is a must-read. Her first novel tells the story of Loius, a man damned to eternal life by Prince Lestat, a vampire rock star.

The book follows the ups and downs of Louis’ life, focusing on his relationship with Claudia and the hatred they both share for Lestat.

2. The Queen of the Damned

Part of The Vampire Chronicles series, this book centers around Lestat. As the star prepares for a concert in San Francisco, envious vampires plot to rob him of his powers.

Among them is Akasha, the mother of all vampires, who awakens after 6,000 years and sets out to destroy Lestat. The thrilling story gives detailed insight into the good, the bad, and the ugly of the vampire world.

3. Ramses the Damned—The Reign of Osiris

Co-written by Christopher Rice, this is a new book from the Ramses the Damned series.

After Osiris is made immortal by a potent elixir, he becomes the lover and counselor of Egypt’s most prominent rulers. Centuries later, Osiris awakens from a long slumber, finding himself in Edwardian England.

With the world on the brink of a world war, Osiris and other immortals set out to fight their greatest battle ever.

4. Ramses the Damned—The Passion of Cleopatra

In this part of Ramses the Damned, Osiris decides to use the elixir that gave him eternal life to awaken Cleopatra. While he succeeds, the two ancient rulers end up in a life-and-death fight.

Meanwhile, the secrets to their immortality begin to unravel as the potion’s creator starts haunting the rulers.

5. Lasher

This book is the second part of the Lives of the Mayfair Witches series. It tells the story of Lasher, a creature born from Rowan Mayfair who presents a grave danger to her kind.

As the creature seeks to reproduce further, all hell breaks loose when the Mayfairs declare war on it.

6. The Wolf Gift

When a young San Francisco Observer reporter visits an old woman in her astonishing castle to cover her story, he spends an idyllic night with an unlikely acquaintance. That same night, a bite from a beast he couldn’t see changes his life.

As the reporter starts turning into a wolf, he realizes the dangers of his new body and becomes the target of many.

7. The Witching Hour

Soon after Rowan Mayfair realizes she has powers beyond her imagination, she encounters a man whose brief encounter with death gave him a similar gift.

The two join forces in a passionate alliance to uncover the secrets behind their powers and understand if they are a blessing or a curse.

8. Memnoch The Devil

The fifth Vampire Chronicle centers around Lestat’s search for Dora, a mortal with whom he fell in love.

Somewhere along the way, he encounters Memnoch, a being who claims he’s the Devil himself. When Memnoch presents Lestat with compelling opportunities, the vampire must choose between him and God.

9. Taltos

Building on The Witching Hour and Lasher, this book focuses on Taltos, a being of mysterious origins.

The book takes the readers back in time to explore the origins of Taltos and shed light on its many secrets.

10. The Tale of the Body Thief

After hundreds of years of prosperity, success, and passionate love affairs, the vampire Lestat finds himself alone. For the first time in his long life, he starts questioning everything he’s learned.

To break free from his loneliness and despair, Lestat sets out on his most dangerous endeavor ever.

Honorable mentions

With so many books, it’s hard to pick a favorite. If you’re interested in other Anne Rice’s books, you can find many audiobooks narrated by legends like Simon Vance. If you need more recommendations, check out the following titles:

  • Beauty’s Kingdom
  • Blood Communion: A Tale of Prince Lestat
  • Servant of the Bones
  • Realms of Atlantis
  • Exit to Eden
  • Pandora
  • Songs of the Seraphim
  • Beauty’s Punishment
  • The Vampire Armand
  • The Claiming of Sleeping Beauty
  • The Mummy

FAQ

Where should I start the Anne Rice books?

If you’re listening to Anne Rice’s books for the first time, you can start with classics like Interview with the Vampire or The Witching Hour.

Is Anne Rice still religious?

Anne Rice was first an atheist, but she converted to Catholicism later in life.

What is Anne Rice best known for?

Anne Rice is best known for The Vampire Chronicles series.

Is Anne Rice on audible?

Yes, you can find many of Anne Rice’s books on Audible.

What is the name of Anne Rice’s first book?

Anne Rice’s first book was Interview with the Vampire.

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