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Dracula - The Gothic Horror Masterpiece That Defined the Vampire Legend - cover

Dracula - The Gothic Horror Masterpiece That Defined the Vampire Legend

Bram Stoker, Zenith Maple Leaf Press

Verlag: Zenith Maple Leaf Press

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Beschreibung

A shadow rises from Transylvania…
When young solicitor Jonathan Harker travels to a remote castle in the Carpathian Mountains to assist the enigmatic Count Dracula, he unwittingly opens the door to a terror that will haunt England. What begins as an eerie stay in a strange fortress soon spirals into a desperate struggle against an ancient evil that feeds on blood and fears no mortal weapon.

Told through letters, journal entries, and newspaper clippings, Dracula is Bram Stoker's chilling masterpiece—a tale of seduction, superstition, and the eternal battle between light and darkness. More than just a vampire story, it is a gothic epic of friendship, courage, and the will to resist evil.

"The most famous horror novel ever written."
– The New York Times

"A work of art that defined the modern vampire mythos."
– The Guardian

✅ Why Readers Love It:
🦇 The definitive vampire novel—dark, atmospheric, and unforgettable

📜 Written in a gripping epistolary style that heightens suspense

🏰 Blends gothic romance, folklore, and supernatural horror

🎯 Click 'Buy Now' to enter the world of Count Dracula—where every heartbeat could be your last.
Verfügbar seit: 08.08.2025.
Drucklänge: 490 Seiten.

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