Dracula

Dracula by Bram Stoker, published by Penguin in 2009, is a classic work of horror fiction that spans 402 pages. The narrative begins with young Jonathan Harker’s journey to Count Dracula’s castle, a place where the boundaries of night and day blur, and the sinister nature of the Count reveals itself. As Harker confronts the dark forces at play, unsettling events unfold back in England, marked by mysterious puncture wounds on a young woman’s neck, raising questions about her fate and the looming presence of Dracula.
Readers will find a richly woven tale that explores themes of the occult and the supernatural, as well as the psychological tension that arises from fear and desire. The story delves into the eerie atmosphere surrounding Dracula’s castle and the ensuing chaos in England, creating a haunting backdrop for the characters’ struggles. This edition, presented in English, invites readers to immerse themselves in Stoker’s chilling world, where the battle between good and evil unfolds in unexpected ways.
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Count Dracula’s castle is a hellish world where night is day, pleasure is pain and the blood of the innocent prized above all. Young Jonathan Harker approaches the gloomy gates with no idea what he is about to face . . . And back in England eerie incidents are unfolding as strange puncture marks appear on a young woman’s neck . . . But can Harker’s fiance be saved? And where is the evil Dracula?
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