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Dracula

Dracula

Par Stoker, Bram

Publié par knowledge house

English 2024 ISBN 9782384231829
eBook

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"Dare to enter the world where shadows move and legends come to life." Bram Stoker's Dracula is the ultimate tale of dark romance, suspense, and spine-chilling horror. Set in the misty Carpathian Mountains and the gas-lit streets of Victorian London, this masterpiece of gothic fiction unfolds with an intoxicating mix of danger, seduction, and adventure. Follow the harrowing journey of Jonathan Harker and his companions as they confront the formidable Count Dracula, whose thirst for power—and blood—knows no bounds. Stoker's vivid storytelling and rich atmosphere draw readers into a world of supernatural intrigue, where love battles fear, and courage faces unspeakable evil. With its haunting narrative and unforgettable characters, Dracula is a timeless exploration of the human soul and its deepest desires. What Readers Say: "A gripping masterpiece that still thrills and terrifies." – The New York Times "An unparalleled work of gothic fiction that continues to fascinate and haunt." – Classic Literature Review Join the millions of readers who have been captivated by this legendary novel. Rediscover Dracula, the story that shaped vampire lore and continues to inspire new generations. Order your copy of Dracula today and immerse yourself in the dark, timeless world of gothic horror!

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