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Bram Stoker_The Complete Novels

Bram Stoker

Maison d'édition: Zenith Whispering Pines Publishers

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Synopsis

Go Beyond the Legend of the Undead.

While Bram Stoker is immortalized as the creator of the world's most famous vampire, his literary genius extends far beyond the shadows of Transylvania. This comprehensive collection of The Complete Novels invites you to explore the full breadth of Stoker's imagination, from haunting supernatural mysteries to gripping tales of adventure and romantic suspense.

This collection captures the diverse brilliance of a Gothic master:

The Foundations of Modern Horror: Experience the chilling atmosphere and epistolary brilliance that redefined the supernatural genre.

Ancient Curses and Occult Mysteries: Journey into tales of Egyptian mummies, prehistoric monsters, and the terrifying power of the unknown.

Victorian Sensation and Romance: Discover Stoker's flair for dramatic storytelling, featuring high-stakes adventure, hidden identities, and dark conspiracies.

Atmospheric Thrillers: Immerse yourself in the foggy streets of London and the desolate coasts of Scotland where danger lurks in every shadow.

Stoker's ability to blend scientific realism with primal fear created a new standard for the thriller. Whether you are seeking the definitive vampire mythos or a forgotten gem of Victorian suspense, this volume is an essential addition to the library of any fan of classic horror, Gothic fiction, or literary thrillers.

Enter a world of shadows and secrets. Buy "Bram Stoker: The Complete Novels" today and discover the true scope of a horror icon.
Disponible depuis: 19/12/2025.
Longueur d'impression: 1465 pages.

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