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Bram Stoker’s gothic horror masterpiece pits good against evil and life against death, all under the thrall of the original vampire.... “Listen to them—the children of the night. What music they make!” He is a creature of darkness. His face deathly pale, his eyes ablaze with the fires of hell. He has been dead for centuries, yet he may never die. He waits in his crumbling castle in the mountains of Transylvania, as his prey draws closer and closer to destruction.... Here begins one of the most celebrated horror stories in history, the tale of an undead monster who craves the blood of his victims and relishes his dominance over mankind. With its delicious mix of action, suspense, and looming dread, Bram Stoker’s Dracula has terrified and inspired readers for more than a hundred years. With an Introduction by Leonard Wolf and an Afterword by Jeffrey Meyers

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Titel
Dracula
Taal
Engels
Jaar van publicatie
2021
Formaat
Paperback
Aantal pagina's
416
ISBN10
0593438493
ISBN13
9780593438497
Reeks
Eerste editie
1897
Oorspronkelijke titel
Dracula
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4,05 van 5
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Bram Stoker’s gothic horror masterpiece pits good against evil and life against death, all under the thrall of the original vampire.... “Listen to them—the children of the night. What music they make!” He is a creature of darkness. His face deathly pale, his eyes ablaze with the fires of hell. He has been dead for centuries, yet he may never die. He waits in his crumbling castle in the mountains of Transylvania, as his prey draws closer and closer to destruction.... Here begins one of the most celebrated horror stories in history, the tale of an undead monster who craves the blood of his victims and relishes his dominance over mankind. With its delicious mix of action, suspense, and looming dread, Bram Stoker’s Dracula has terrified and inspired readers for more than a hundred years. With an Introduction by Leonard Wolf and an Afterword by Jeffrey Meyers