Dracula

Dracula by Bram Stoker, published by Penguin Publishing Group on October 9, 2013, is a first edition that spans 379 pages. This classic work of fiction delves into the eerie narrative surrounding Count Dracula, who lies in a silent tomb beneath his castle, embodying the essence of horror and the supernatural. The story unfolds as it explores themes of age-old evil and the chilling presence of the undead, making it a significant piece in the literary canon.
Readers will encounter a gripping tale that intertwines elements of horror and classic fiction, as it presents the iconic figure of Count Dracula, whose deathly pallor and mocking smile evoke a sense of dread. The narrative captures the timeless struggle against darkness, inviting readers into a world where the boundaries between life and death blur. This edition, available in English, offers a fresh perspective on a story that has inspired countless adaptations and remains a cornerstone of the horror genre.
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The chilling classic that inspired the NBC drama of the same name, starring Jonathan Rhys Meyers.
Count Dracula sleeps in a silent tomb beneath his desolate castle. His eyes are stony and his cheeks are deathly pale. But on his lips, there is a mocking smile–and a trickle of fresh blood. He has been dead for centuries, yet he may never die…
Here begins the most celebrated vampire story in history, a tale of age-old evil that is forever new.
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