Dracula

Dracula by Bram Stoker, published by Puffin in 1994, is a classic horror novel that spans 520 pages. This edition presents the chilling tale of a young English visitor who arrives at Castle Dracula, the decaying abode of a Transylvanian nobleman. As he navigates this eerie setting, he is drawn into a world filled with horror and sensation, leading to a desperate quest to vanquish the vampire count and his cult of the living dead.
Readers will encounter a gripping narrative that explores themes of evil and the supernatural, set against the backdrop of Europe. The story unfolds with an urgent campaign to confront Dracula, delving into the depths of fear and the fight against a centuries-old menace. This edition, written in English, invites readers to experience the hypnotic intensity of Stoker’s work, which has significantly influenced the horror genre and vampire mythology.
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Horror fiction. Arriving at Castle Dracula, the vast ruined home of a Transylvanian nobleman, a young English visitor finds himself thrust into a realm of sensation and horror beyond his most nightmarish dreams. His experiences give rise to an urgent campaign to destroy the vampire count, to eliminate Dracula’s cult of the living dead, and to triumph over a centuries-old evil. Bram Stoker’s masterpiece is a thriller of such hypnotic intensity that it has captured millions of readers around the world and inspired its own literature and mythology of the supernatural.
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