I initially intended to review each book separately , but it felt unusual, because Trilogies leave such a severe weight on you and gets you hooked from beginning to end , It wasn't even possible to ponder on each book alone .
the three books of the Trilogy are as follow :
1- The Witching Hour
2- Lasher
3- Taltos
To start off this trilogy has been a roller coaster of emotions , I initially bought Lasher from a thrift shop thinking it was a stand alone written by Anne Rice which is something unlikely to be true (because she is an avid writer of chronicles and series), only to discover after few days that It was part of a Trilogy named the Mayfair Witches . A former work colleague brought me the First book which he owned (in French) and concerning the third Book I had to deal with a PDF version of it because I still can't find a physical copy yet .
The funny thing is that this trilogy criss-cross with the Vampire Chronicles which makes it even more alluring to me -Knowing that one of the Mayfairs was bound to turn into a vampire somewhere along the way- . This may sound confusing for those who are not familiar with the Universe of Anne rice
Let's start first by clarifying certain points and presenting the Mayfair Family ,
1 -Family Tree :
The Mayfairs are an Old family who hail from Donnelaith, Scotland and who nowadays live in New orleans . An eccentric family with lots of secrets and peculiar hidden genes and abilities to the point of being referred to as Witches .
The female line is the important side of the family . The main reason why they kept the family name "Mayfair" through centuries and ages, is the fact that the baby was baptized with the Mayfair name even if the father doesn't hold the name . the legacy of the family will only go on to a Mayfair. If a family member doesn't hold the name then it's out of the question that , that person will be given any ounce of the legacy (but s/he is welcome to live under the family's roof). the peculiar genes are hidden in those highlighted in pink and Green . The ones in Blue will be dealt with further in this article .
The Mayfair Queens/Witches are bound to a spirit called Lasher ,this spirit is the reason behind their enormous wealth .
An emerald necklace is part of the legacy which is passed down to the Heiress of the family which is the direct descendent of Suzanne Mayfair on the maternal line of descent of course (in this the current Heiress in the first two books was Rowan)
The Witching Hour was a book concerned with the historical side of the Mayfair Family told by Scholars of the Talamasca .(which is an old occult order that observes supernatural and paranormal phenomenas ) This order has been previously mentioned in the Vampire Chronicles several times it is a vital part of the Trilogy as well . It is a book in which Michael and Rowan discover the history of the Mayfairs .
Lasher is the book focused on the character of Lasher that's to say knowing more about it through Julien and the spirit's own memory when it became flesh again . This book highlights the coming to the flesh of the Spirit Lasher and the outcome that this event had on the Family and on the Talamasca .
Taltos is the Third and last proper book of the Trilogy (although there are three more books from the Vampire chronicles that criss-cross with the Mayfair Family and specially Mona Mayfair and her descendants .) this book was dedicated to the origins of the Spirit and the story behind this creature who can come back again from the dead through planning a very intricate bloodline that allows it to be flesh again . In this book we also get acquainted with the Peculiar character of Ash and few new Mayfair family members such as Mary Jane and her Granny . as well as new Talamasca novices. This book finally opens the portal to know enough information about the giant Helix and the Taltos as a race .
Needless to say that all three books were emotionally packed to the brim , beautifully written -whether read in French or English- . It was quite gripping and tension filled . I personally enjoyed the three books from beginning to end .
some parts were just unbelievably stunning and need to be mentioned in this article .
2- Call it coincidence (I think not) :
I was flabbergasted when I came across the name "Stuart Townsend" knowing that, that person in particular does exist in real life and already played the Role of a main character in one of the movies based on Anne Rice's vampire Chronicles (He played the Role of Lestat in Queen of the damned) which eventually pushed me to try to make sense of the situation and look up details about this -coincidence if we can say so- and this is what I found on the personal website of the Actor Stuart Townsend .
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Stuart Twonsend's Website
During a visit to the author at her house in New Orleans, Townsend says that Rice gave him a copy of The Witching Hour and told him to turn to page 486.(in my copy of the book it was page 370) "So I did, and there it read 'The Life of Stuart Townsend'!" he says. "And I was like, 'Oh, Anne, that's so sweet that you put me in one
of your books,' and she said, 'Stuart, I wrote that book 11 years ago.'" Townsend grins and raises his eyebrows. "Kind of made me feel like I was on the right track, you know?"
it is one of those moments that renders everything magical and poetic to the core .
3- poetry at its finest :
What I also love about Anne Rice is that she mixes prose and poetry together and this is a central poetry piece to the trilogy which makes a lot of sense once you re-read it after you finish the whole Trilogy :
One will rise who is too evil
One will come who is too good.
'Twixt the two, a witch shall falter
and thereby open wide the door.
Pain and suffering as they stumble
Blood and fear before they learn.
Woe betide this springtime Eden
Now the vale of those who mourn.
Beware the watchers in that hour
Bar the doctors from the house
scholars will but nourish evil
Scientists would raise it high.
Let the devil speak his story
Let him rouse the angel's might
Make the dead come back to witness
Put the alchemist to flight .
Slay the flesh that is not human
Trust to weapons crude and cruel
For dying on the verge of wisdom
Tortured souls may seek the light .
Crush the babes who are not children
Show no mercy to the pure
Else shall Eden have no springtime
Else shall our kind reign no more .
4- Intertextuality :
Anne Rice also has the tendency to play with intertextuality ; Norse myth as well as Celtic myth was in play all the time , the references to other poets , artists , politicians , historical figures was permanent
" The bank of the Medici was then the greatest bank in the world. Everywhere in florence men and women were literate and thoughtful and talkative ; this was the city which had produced the poet Dante and the political genius, Machiavelli ; the city which produced Fra angelico and Giotto , Leonardo Da vinci and Botticelli . A city of great writers , great painters , great princes and great saints.... Perhaps a city unique in all the world ... The english king Henry VIII had abandoned the true faith ... the black plague was still with us " the second book Lasher was by all means filled with such references and I enjoyed each and everyone of them .
It is a trilogy full of surprises and fantastic references , and phenomenal vocabulary .
The rest is for you to discover while you decide to read the Lives of the Mayfair Witches .