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No one has painted him in over four hundred years, Armand once said over a pale-limbed image of a long dead man. His form was supplicant as his frame hung off the equally ancient walls of the Louvre.
“I don’t think anyone’s ever truly painted you, actually,” Daniel muttered to no one but himself. The room was empty and the one person who needed to hear those words could not read his mind. “Not until now, that is.”
The publication of Interview with the Vampire incites some very interesting conversations among its readers. One of them is, who exactly was this Armand?
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“Lestat?” Antoinette had called only to let out a startled shout when she saw Louis and Lestat writhing on the mattress. Louis looked up, unable to keep the pleased grin from spreading across his lips.
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Louis de Pointe du Lac is many things: businessman, sinner, savior—depends on who you ask. To the outside world, he’s the refined proprietor of Liberty Street’s most exclusive establishments, catering to pleasures whispered in hushed tones. To the men who pay for discretion, he’s something else entirely.
Now, decades later, under the glare of a "modern" journalist’s scrutiny, Louis tells his story: the rise of The Velvet, the price of power, and the man he became to survive. But Daniel Molloy isn’t here for pretty words—he wants the truth, sharp-edged and raw.
What does it take for a man like Louis to own a city never meant for him? And at what cost?
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In the week following the death of Mr. de Pointe du Lac, Louis reflects on his father's legacy and what it means for a young man still figuring out who he's allowed to be in this world.
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Lestat brings home a surprise Christmas tree. Louis has mixed feelings about it.

