Dracula's Guest and other Weird Tales |
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"Dracula's Guest and Other Weird Tales" by Bram Stoker is a collection of short stories that showcase the author's mastery of Gothic horror. The stories are filled with eerie atmospheres, chilling suspense, and supernatural elements that keep readers on the edge of their seats.
Each story in the collection is unique and offers a different kind of scare, from a ghostly encounter in a decrepit mansion to a chilling encounter with a vampire in the Carpathian Mountains. Stoker's writing is atmospheric and descriptive, drawing readers into the dark and mysterious worlds he creates.
One standout aspect of the collection is Stoker's ability to build tension and suspense, keeping readers guessing until the very end. His use of foreshadowing and subtle hints adds an extra layer of intrigue to each story, making them all the more satisfying to read.
Overall, "Dracula's Guest and Other Weird Tales" is a must-read for fans of Gothic horror and supernatural fiction. Stoker's talent for crafting spooky and atmospheric stories shines through in this collection, making it a captivating and thrilling read from start to finish. Book Description: |
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Fiction |
Horror/Ghost stories |
Short stories |
Literature |
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Wikipedia - Bram Stoker |
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Reviews (Rated: 4 Stars - 1 review) |
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Reviewer: andy wogan - December 18, 2014 The readers particularly Katey & Hayley make these short stories of Stoker both lively and much too my surprise amusing While the main thrust is of course gothic horror, there is a wry humour and even comic aspect in some of the stories. I would love to hear a tale told by the two aforementioned women as I'm sure the duo's aptitude for accents would do justice to any novel. |