Talk:Danse Macabre (novel)

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[edit] Naming history

I'm having trouble verifying that Hamilton's "The Killing Dance" was originally intended to be named "Danse Macabre." Does anyone have a source for that? TheronJ 18:11, 10 July 2006 (UTC)

- I'm afraid I can't help with that one. It's not something I've heard before and I can't find another reference to it, although I can see the logic of the statement. Logic is not proof though unfortunately. Silverthorn 16:22, 12 July 2006 (UTC)

Well, I don't know if this is an exact 'source' but I think as most fans had noticed the title of the book was a place mentioned in the book, at this point in the series. Like "Bloody Bones," there was a restaurant by that name. So, the beginning of chapter 14 in "The Killing Dance," describes the new club Jean-Claude has opened called Danse Macabre.

[edit] Does the Nightclub "Danse Macabre" appear in the novel

Does the club "Danse Macabre" appear in the novel? The ballet occurs at the Fox, right? TheronJ 17:42, 2 August 2006 (UTC)