Séance for a Vampire

Séance for a Vampire by Fred Saberhagen is a First Edition published by TOR in 1994, featuring 285 pages in English. This work presents a unique twist on the classic vampire narrative, as it explores the character of Dracula beyond his traditional portrayal. In this story, Dr. Watson summons Dracula to aid Sherlock Holmes, offering readers a fresh perspective on these iconic figures.
In this narrative, readers will encounter a blend of fiction and horror, as Saberhagen delves into the complexities of Dracula’s character while intertwining it with the world of Sherlock Holmes. The book invites exploration of themes related to the supernatural and the interplay between good and evil. This edition provides an intriguing take on familiar characters, making it a noteworthy addition to the genre.
Official synopsis Publisher
Bram Stoker portrayed Dracula as a terrifying creature of the night: heartless, soulless, preying on the pure and innocent. Fred Saberhagen, bestselling coauthor of the official movie tie-in for Bram Stoker’s Dracula, shows another side to Dracula as the vampire is summoned by Dr. Watson to rescue Sherlock Holmes.
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