Countess Dracula

Countess Dracula

A.E. Alexander / Bram Stoker

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Phoenix Quill Press
Año de edición:
2023
Materia
Ficción clásica
ISBN:
9781778194344
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The story you know... with a twist.When Lillian Harker visits Transylvania to assist a countess with purchasing an estate in London, she learns some astonishing secrets: the countess is a centuries-old vampire, and Lillian is a prisoner in her castle.Dracula descends upon England, determined to create more of her kind. The only thing standing between the countess and her victims are a small group of unlikely friends-Mina Murray, Lillian’s quick-witted fiance; Jenesis Seward, a doctor at a lunatic asylum; Abrienne Van Helsing, a Dutch professor; Quincey Morris, an American hunter; and Arta Holmwood, an English noblewoman.As they race to save their loved ones and find a way to defeat the vampire, these unfortunate souls confront powers they don’t understand and a cunning countess who predicts their moves at every turn. The hunt is on.An adaptation of the original text from Dracula by Bram Stoker, this book explores a familiar story through a new lens, celebrating diverse backgrounds by including female and LGBTQ+ characters.

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