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Dracula

Bram Stoker, Classics HQ

Publisher: Classics HQ

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Summary

readers for over a century. Travel from the eerie Carpathian Mountains to the foggy streets of Victorian London in this unforgettable story of the legendary vampire. As you follow the chilling encounters between Count Dracula and a group of unlikely heroes, you'll be drawn into a world of mystery, romance, and an epic battle between light and darkness.

With its gripping narrative and unforgettable characters, Dracula is more than just a tale of horror—it's a story of courage, love, and the unrelenting human spirit. Feel the tension build as the characters race against time to confront the ancient evil that lurks in the shadows.

Praise for Dracula:

"Dracula is a masterpiece that continues to terrify and enchant readers around the world." – The New York Times
"A haunting novel that remains one of the greatest works of gothic literature." – Literary Classics Review
Don't miss the chance to own this timeless work that has inspired countless adaptations and stories. Rediscover the legend that started it all.

Claim your copy of Dracula today and let the master of gothic horror captivate your imagination!
Available since: 09/19/2024.
Print length: 200 pages.

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