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Dracula

Bram Stoker, Classics for all

Verlag: Classics for all

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Enter a world of darkness and terror with Dracula.

Dracula is a chilling masterpiece of Gothic fiction that has captivated readers for generations. Follow the enigmatic Count Dracula as he arrives in England, sowing fear and chaos wherever he goes. This iconic vampire is a complex figure, both alluring and terrifying, with a thirst for blood and a hunger for power.

Experience the suspense, fear, and psychological terror that Dracula evokes. Witness the battle between good and evil as a group of determined individuals sets out to destroy the vampire and his dark influence.


A classic of Gothic literature, considered one of the most influential vampire stories of all time."Dracula's chilling atmosphere and unforgettable characters have made it a staple of horror fiction." - The New York Times Book Review


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Verfügbar seit: 19.09.2024.
Drucklänge: 200 Seiten.

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