The Vampire’s Holiday

Cover of The Vampire's Holiday by Willis Hall
Author: Willis Hall
Publisher: Bodley Head
Year: 1992
Language: en
Pages: 172
ISBN-13: 9780370317755
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The Vampire’s Holiday by Willis Hall, published by Bodley Head in 1992, is a fictional narrative that follows Henry Hollins and his troublesome family during their holiday. This edition comprises 172 pages and is presented in English. The story unfolds in the seaside resort of Scarcombe, where the last vampire, Count Aculard, adds chaos to the family’s vacation, leading to unexpected and humorous situations.

Readers will encounter a blend of family dynamics and supernatural elements as the plot develops around the interactions between the Hollins family and Count Aculard. The narrative explores themes of mayhem and adventure, set against the backdrop of a seemingly tranquil holiday destination. With its unique combination of fiction and science fiction, this book offers an engaging experience for those interested in light-hearted tales featuring eccentric characters and fantastical occurrences.


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One of the stories featuring Henry Hollins and his awful family. They are on holiday again – and so is Count Aculard, the last vampire, causing all sorts of mayhem in the quiet seaside resort of Scarcombe.

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This page includes the available description and bibliographic details for “The Vampire’s Holiday” by Willis Hall. Synopsis preview: One of the stories featuring Henry Hollins and his awful family. They are on holiday again – and so is Count Aculard, the last vampire, causing all sorts of mayhem in the quiet seaside resort of Scarcombe.
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“The Vampire’s Holiday” is credited to Willis Hall.
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Publisher: Bodley Head. Year: 1992.
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ISBN-13: 9780370317755.
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Language: en. Pages: 172.

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