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STOKER GIVES US THE MOST REMARKABLE SCENES OF HORROR . . . EACH IS UNFORGETTABLE, AND NO MOVIE HAS QUITE DONE JUSTICE TO ANY OF THEM.- STEPHEN KINGCount Dracula sleeps in a lordly tomb in the vaults beneath his desolate castle.- His stony eyes are open.- His cheeks have the flush of life beneath their pallor.- On his lips are a mocking, sensuous smile and fresh blood.- He has been dead for centuries, yet he may never die . . .Here begins the story of an evil both ages old and forever new. It is the story of those who instill a diabolic craving in their victims, the men and women from whose blood they draw their only sustenance. It is a novel of peculiar power, of hypnotic fascination. The reader is warned that he who enters Castle Dracula may not escape its baleful spell-even when he closes this book. Includes an exclusive preview chapter of Dracula the Un-Dead, the sequel to Dracula written by Dacre Stoker-the great-grandnephew of Bram Stoker-and Ian Holt Includes a letter to the reader by Dacre Stoker With an introduction by Leonard Wolf With an afterword by Jeffrey Meyers
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