Dracula the Un-Dead
by:
Dacre Stoker (author)
Ian Holt (author)
The authoritative sequel to Bram Stoker's original horror classic. A quarter of a century after Count Dracula "crumbled into dust," Quincey Harker-the son of Jonathan and Mina Harker-leaves law school to pursue a career on stage, only to stumble upon the troubled production of Dracula, directed...
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The authoritative sequel to Bram Stoker's original horror classic. A quarter of a century after Count Dracula "crumbled into dust," Quincey Harker-the son of Jonathan and Mina Harker-leaves law school to pursue a career on stage, only to stumble upon the troubled production of Dracula, directed and produced by Bram Stoker himself.As the play plunges Quincey into the world of his parents' terrible secrets, death begins to stalk the original band of heroes that defeated Dracula a quarter-century ago. Could it be that the count survived and is now seeking revenge? Or is there another, far more sinister force at work whose relentless purpose is to destroy anything and anyone associated with Dracula, the most notorious vampire of all time?Watch a Video
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Format: hardcover
ISBN:
9781410420787 (1410420787)
Publish date: December 1st 2009
Publisher: Thorndike Press
Pages no: 723
Edition language: English
I’m always a little wary when people try to mess with a classic, even moreso when the novel is a direct sequel to it. However, the fact that it is written by Bram Stoker’s great-grandnephew and a Dracula historian lend it a great deal of credibility. The novel is set in 1912, a quarter of a century ...
Wenn ihr das Original Buch "Dracula" so wunderbar fandet wie ich, DANN LEST DIESE "FORTSETZUNG" BLOß NICHT!!!Ich habe wirklich gehofft, dass die schlechten Kritiken übertrieben seinen, doch leider war dem nicht so.Ich habe das Buch abgebrochen, weil es mir wirklich zu doof wurde. Und als ich dann di...
Quincey Harker, the son of Mina and Jonathan, starts working on a production of Bram Stoker's Dracula at the Lyceum Theatre. There he starts to discover the secrets of his family as one by one the heroes from the original novel are destroyed.This may sound brutal, but here it is: there is nothing ...
This book wasn’t at all what I expected based on the fact that it’s written by Bram’s great grand-nephew and a Dracula historian. They make some changes in the way events from the first book “really” happened and the writing is very Dan Brown – passably well written, very exciting, and with more sex...
Fast paced and nice sequel to the original.