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Dracula - The Timeless Tale of Terror and Seduction by Bram Stoker - cover

Dracula - The Timeless Tale of Terror and Seduction by Bram Stoker

Bram Stoker, The griffin classics

Publisher: The griffin classics

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"Unleash the chilling allure of Count Dracula in the classic that redefined horror forever."


"Prepare to be enthralled by Bram Stoker's 'Dracula,' the novel that birthed one of literature's most iconic characters. This gothic masterpiece blends horror, romance, and suspense into a spellbinding tale that transcends time.

Travel from the misty mountains of Transylvania to the bustling streets of Victorian London as Count Dracula's shadow looms over the lives of unsuspecting victims. Every page is steeped in atmospheric dread and the timeless battle between light and darkness.

This exclusive Kindle edition has been optimized for your reading experience, offering the full, unabridged text and additional content to enhance your journey into Stoker's dark world. Whether you're a first-time reader or revisiting this literary treasure, 'Dracula' promises an unforgettable experience."

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Additional insights into the life and inspiration behind Bram Stoker.
A detailed glossary for new readers to immerse themselves effortlessly.

"'Dracula' stands as one of the greatest horror novels ever written, hailed by generations of readers and critics. Its cinematic adaptations and lasting cultural impact prove its enduring appeal. Experience the story that inspired millions and redefined gothic fiction."


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Available since: 12/30/2024.
Print length: 200 pages.

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