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Title:A Density of Souls
Author:Christopher Rice
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:First Edition
Pages:Pages: 274 pages
Published:June 25th 2002 by Pan Books (first published 2000)
Categories:Fiction. Mystery. LGBT. Gay
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A gripping and hauntingly atmospheric debut novel from Anne Rice's son. In the brooding milieu of New Orleans, four friends are about to recognise the fragile boundaries between loyalty and betrayal. Once inseparable, Meredith, Brandon, Stephen and Greg enter high school only to learn that their friendship cannot withstand the envy and rage of adolescence. Their individual struggles are fuelled by the generations of family feuds and furtive passions hoarded within their opulent Garden District homes and soon, two violent deaths disrupt the core of this closeted society. Five years later, the former friends are drawn back together as new facts about their mutual history are revealed and what was once held to be a tragic accident is discovered to be murder. As the true story emerges, long-kept secrets begin to unravel and the casual cruelties of high school develop into acts of violence that threaten to destroy an entire community. A Density of Souls marks a stunning debut and its series of shocking twists will leave you reeling. Bold, compelling and haunting, this is American gothic in a new and intriguing guise.

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Original Title: A Density of Souls
ISBN: 033048933X (ISBN13: 9780330489331)
Edition Language: English
Setting: United States of America New Orleans, Louisiana(United States)

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The gay and lesbian fiction genre is awash with tragically short sighted, stereotypical, and hard to get through novels about coming out, getting beat up, and either finding love or ending up dead. Christopher Rice is like a lighthouse on the banks of a bleak and dismal ocean of the GLBTQ genre. Rice's works are more about a good story, where the character(s) happen to be gay- not a novel solely revolving around the fact that one of the characters like sex with the same gender. Destiny of Souls

I would have to say that I personally enjoyed this book very much. It made me cry a little on my first read. I think I actually fell in love with the main character, Stephen. It made me mad how everyone treated him throughout the story. I just wanted to go in there and slap a few people silly.The writing was very good too. Christopher Rice is just as amazing and talented as his mother. He definitely has his own style that can draw you in from the first page...I loved the ending. I think my

Not very good at all. It reminded me of the books I read when I was ten or twelve years old: Christopher Pike and V.C. Andrews had a love child that puked up this tripe. I could barely get through the first few chapters because I kept rolling my eyes or cringing at the terrible writing. Also, I understand that this is gay literature but it seems like all the men in this book are gay... and boring. All the various shocking truths that are revealed throughout I mostly figured out waaaaay before

I wish books these days had a synopsis on the back jacket like in the old days. Because I literally bought this book for its cover. The dark foreboding cover, the graveyard statue, and the title all suggested a spooky book, perfect for Halloween month. Additionally the book is also missing an author page. I had no idea what was getting into. Had I known the author was the son of Anne Rice, it would have further tempted me to thinking spook fest.Nothing in the beginning gave me clues to the

The gay and lesbian fiction genre is awash with tragically short sighted, stereotypical, and hard to get through novels about coming out, getting beat up, and either finding love or ending up dead. Christopher Rice is like a lighthouse on the banks of a bleak and dismal ocean of the GLBTQ genre. Rice's works are more about a good story, where the character(s) happen to be gay- not a novel solely revolving around the fact that one of the characters like sex with the same gender. Destiny of Souls

What a great read. This is Christopher Rice's first novel, and I loved it. I will be looking at all his books now.

After reading this book for the 5th or 6th time, I'm finally ready to offer a review. What Rice has done is pen a debut novel that is both compelling and entertaining. He shows a voice that has his mother's flare for the poetic and evocative while also being wholly original. In A Density of Souls, he creates a cast of characters that are each wonderfully original and unique. It's a wonderful story about love, loss, the scars of the past, and the strength and weaknesses of childhood friendships.
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