Dracula's Guest
Sink your teeth into this spooky morsel from the king of vampire literature. Slashed from the original Dracula manuscript by Stoker’s publishers, this haunting tale saw the light of day thanks to the author’s wife, who brought it into print in 1914, two years after his death.
Sink your teeth into this spooky morsel from the king of vampire literature. Slashed from the original Dracula manuscript by Stoker’s publishers, this haunting tale saw the light of day thanks to the author’s wife, who brought it into print in 1914, two years after his death.
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Format: Paperback
Publisher: BükAmerica, Inc.
Pages no: 32
Edition language: English
Excelente introducción a Dracula, corto y fácil de leer.
I honestly hold my hands up and say I've never heard of this book before, so when I saw it, I thought "Mr stoker did a sequel to Dracula?!" I wasn't sure? but it was free on my Kindle so I read it. Thinking Dracula's come back! But in fact it's a collection of really good well written stories.Dracul...
I can see why this scene was cut.
Dracula is, of course, five stars, but it's so long since I read The Lair of the White Worm that I can't really remember it. So, give it three and therefore an average four stars for this volume. Not much of a review, really!