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Mass Market Paperback Dark Dance Book

ISBN: 044021274X

ISBN13: 9780440212744

Dark Dance

(Book #1 in the Blood Opera Series)

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A fantasy novel involving the fate of a beautiful but friendless woman who works in a bookshop. Her father's sinister family begins to intrude upon her life, and she goes to live in their rambling... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Tanith Lee; a Literary Genius!!

All I am about to say about this author and this book, is that it is well worth your time to read this tale. I feel that you will leave this book, feeling amazed and smitten by the beloved Rachella. Tanith Lee tops my list of extraordinary storytellers, she has captured the hearts of all her fans and will not ever let go. This book is beautiful. Read it. (and the other 2 in the Blood Opera series.)

Fantastic Vampire Novel

Rachaela Day is the protagonist in Dark Dance, an attractive, dark-haired 29-year-old who lives a quiet, uninterrupted life between her small apartment and meaningless job in a bookstore. Her mother died four years ago (a woman Rachaela didn't mourn) and, many years earlier, her father had abandoned them. Otherwise, she has no family, no friends.Then she is contacted repeatedly by messengers: her father's family want to meet with her, to make amends for his abandoning her all those years ago. Obviously, Rachaela is apprehensive, but when she is mysteriously fired and notified of a future building eviction, she has nowhere else to turn but to these strangers.The House, simply named, is home to the Scarabae (pronounced Scarraby), a group of a dozen or so eccentric family members, including her father Adamus. As her mother had explained to her as a child, the Scarabae are unusual, "darkly ominous" people, which Rachaels discovers is all too true. She also learns their invitation had a more deviant purpose: to mate father with daughter. However, nobody expected the outcome to be so fatal.Dark Dance is the first of three books in the Blood Opera Sequence; "Personal Darkness" and "Darkness, I" follow. This series is so far my favorite Tanith Lee series, as well as my favorite all-time vampire series. It's not as bloody as most present-day vampire books (in fact, there's very little gore; it's more gothic than violent), but if you're a big vampire fan (which I am), I would recommend you read all three books.As fair warning, there are some sex scenes between father and daughter that might offend some readers.If you've already read the Blood Opera Sequence, you might like Anne Rice's Vampire Chronicles or Lives of the Mayfair Witches. Both series are somewhat alike to Tanith Lee's tale of the Scarabae, that is, if Anne Rice had merged her vampire world with her witch world.I also recommend reading "The Kiss" by Kathryn Reines if you like vampires.

Unputdownable

Rachaela is like no other character I've ever read about. She is written so well, you care for her. The story it self is disturbing, but you can't put it down. I had a hard time doing that my self. It is, unfortunatley, hard to find. I'm lucky a local library carries a copy of it. I recomend it anyone who loves horror.

Dark story, beautiful writing, very odd

Yes, the heroine of the tale, Rachaela, is depressing and sulky, but for some reason I really, really like her; her personality is so clear, complex, somehow REAL. A unique protagonist with an odd charm, a clear vision, a quick mind. Very different. This book, like all of Ms. Lee's stuff, is completely outside the norm. Her stories seem to follow a predictable plot, but somehow Lee's writing makes the whole story veer off its tracks. Lee's novels always seem to be isolated and lonely, distant, almost cold. And yet, despite all this, her characters are strange and engaging, and you actually care about them.To anyone who likes it a little different, who enjoys an original prose style, who likes the characters different and compelling and unusual, I recommend this book. IF you can find it. This book, Dark Dance, is all but impossible to find anywhere. *sigh* Lee's writing style is, as ever, truly excellent. Her plots take off into their own forests along their own dark paths, the characters are truly different and arresting. Altogether, a fabulous book. Tanith Lee, you're a wonder.

Beautiful- a mind altering drug

I read this book a few years ago, and I felt it tapped straight into my dreams. I actually read the sequel first (my local library always buys books in the wrong order) and I loved it. a lot of people have been cruel about Personal Darkness, but I found myself addicted. I read Dark Dance about a month later and found it just as delicious... Tanith Lee is a modern genius. Even in these stories, set in contemporary London, she weaves a subtle web of symbolism and Magick. She highlights the wyrd goings on behind the mask of normality in modern culture, making the stories a lot more sinister than if they were set in a different time or different world. Tanith, your work is beautiful and inspiring. Give us more.
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