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Dracula - Immortal Terror - The Gothic Masterpiece That Defined a Genre - cover

Dracula - Immortal Terror - The Gothic Masterpiece That Defined a Genre

Bram Stoker, Bluefire Books

Publisher: Bluefire Books

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Summary

Sink your teeth into the timeless classic that birthed a legend!
Journey into the heart of darkness with Bram Stoker's "Dracula," the chilling tale that has captivated readers for over a century. This meticulously crafted eBook edition brings the world's most famous vampire to life in vivid detail, allowing you to experience the suspense, romance, and horror as if for the first time.
Immerse yourself in the atmospheric world of Victorian England and the mysterious landscapes of Transylvania. Follow Jonathan Harker's terrifying encounter with the charismatic Count Dracula, and join the race against time as Van Helsing and his allies fight to save humanity from an ancient evil.
With its rich cast of unforgettable characters and Stoker's masterful blend of epistolary storytelling, "Dracula" continues to inspire countless adaptations and spark the imagination of readers worldwide.
"A masterpiece of horror that still chills the blood." - The Guardian
"The definitive vampire novel that spawned a genre." - Literary Review
Don't miss your chance to own this seminal work of Gothic literature. Click 'Buy Now' to add "Dracula" to your digital library and discover why this thrilling tale has endured for generations!
Available since: 09/19/2024.
Print length: 200 pages.

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