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Dracula as you haven't seen it before — in a remarkable illustrated edition.
On the edge of Europe, where the forests whisper ancient secrets and the Carpathian Mountains rise like jagged fangs, a young Englishman embarks on a journey that will haunt him forever.
Jonathan Harker, a solicitor, travels deep into Transylvania to finalize a real estate deal with an enigmatic nobleman—Count Dracula. But from the moment he steps into the Count's eerie, crumbling castle, he realizes that something is terribly wrong. The castle is a labyrinth of shadowy corridors, its walls seem to breathe with unseen terrors, and its master—tall, gaunt, and impossibly strong—possesses an unnatural presence that defies reason. Soon, Harker becomes a prisoner, ensnared in a waking nightmare as he uncovers the horrific truth: Count Dracula is no mere nobleman, but an immortal predator who feeds on human blood.
As Dracula sails to England, bringing a reign of terror with him, a group of unlikely heroes—including the brilliant Professor Van Helsing, the devoted Mina Harker, and the fearless Quincey Morris—races against time to stop him. But how do you kill a creature who has survived centuries, one who moves like mist and commands the night itself?
A gothic masterpiece of suspense, horror, and psychological dread, Dracula is more than just a vampire tale—it is a battle between light and darkness, between courage and the all-consuming hunger of the undead. Even over a century after its first publication, Bram Stoker's Dracula still chills the blood, luring readers into its shadowy embrace with a story that refuses to die.
Dare you enter the world of Dracula? The Count is waiting... and he is very, very hungry.