Renfield Slave of Dracula

Renfield Slave of Dracula by Barbara Hambly is a novel published by Penguin in October 2007, featuring 291 pages in English. This imaginative work offers a new perspective on Bram Stoker’s “Dracula,” centering on the character of Renfield, who is confined to an insane asylum yet remains loyal to his master. The narrative sets the stage for a confrontation between good and evil, as well as the living and the dead.
Readers will find a fresh and frightening interpretation of the classic tale, exploring themes of madness and servitude. The story delves into Renfield’s complex relationship with Dracula, highlighting his struggles and the dark forces at play. This edition invites readers to engage with the horror genre through a unique lens, providing an intriguing addition to the existing body of literature surrounding Stoker’s iconic work.
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This imaginative novel puts a fresh and frightening new spin on Bram Stokers “Dracula,” as it focuses on his mad servant. Renfield is confined to an insane asylum, but he still answers his masters calling, setting the stage for the ultimate battle between good and evil, and the living and the dead.
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