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Memnoch the Devil by Anne Rice

2023-07-21 03:18:58

Anne Rice killed all parts of Anne Rice's devil Memnoch who was kidnapping the devil's devil and fought. The main character Restst is a famous and gorgeous vampire. With the devil Memnoch, Lestat is confronted with a harsh reality that will collapse his world around him. Through the book, he learned about the power surrounding the world and the world. This book explains how the great morality, ignorance and understanding of Restst are greatly influenced by external forces. At the beginning of the book, his followers, Leicester, called "fast and unwieldy vampire" of "Prince Blatter" stealed wealthy relic smugglers.

In Anne Rice novel "Devil Memnoch", the devil started tracking Lestate one evening until he appeared next to a journey. Leicester is a very old and powerful vampire who knows only yourself and your need. The devil brought the heavens and the earth to heaven and hell, where he told the Lestate about the beginning of the creation of God, the world and man. Memnoch, or devil, spent a lot of time praising the creation of God on the ground, but began to notice the soul of the dead trapped between human suffering and suffering and the heavens and the earth. He explained to God that he was indifferent to the evil of the world that he created and asked God to do something to help those suffering in the earth and the underground world. Memnoch insists that he is not evil, but in reality he is an archangel created in God's statue, but he repeatedly questioned God.

Anne Rice killed all parts of Anne Rice's devil Memnoch who was kidnapping the devil's devil and fought. The main character Restst is a famous and gorgeous vampire. With the devil Memnoch, Lestat is confronted with a harsh reality that will collapse his world around him. Through the book, he learned about the power surrounding the world and the world. This book explains how the great morality, ignorance and understanding of Restst are greatly influenced by external forces. At the beginning of the book, his followers, Leicester, called "fast and unwieldy vampire" of "Prince Blatter" stealed wealthy relic smugglers.