Stories. "A draculain genealogical table appears on pages 6-7" --page 5.
Contents:
Prologue -- Dracula's wives from Dracula by Bram Stoker -- Irma -- Rudolph -- Zena -- Cuthbert -- Marcus -- Benjamen.
Summary:
"'I could see in the moonlight the moisture on the scarlet lips and on the red tongue as it lapped the white sharp teeth. Lower and lower went her head as the lips went below the range of mouth and chin and seemed about to fasten on my throat.' Thus, in Bram Stoker's classic, Jonathan Harker records his meeting with the vampire wives of Dracula. But Stoker delves no further into the private life of Count Dracula. Now, after careful research, R. Chetwynd-Hayes has pieced together the incredible and spine chilling story of Dracula's descendants from these vampire 'wives'--descendants that still walk the world today, with their protectors--The Pack. The Lord Marcus, the Princess Zena and the Countess Irma have donned the mantle of their illustrious forebear, and their exploits are recorded in Chetwynd-Hayes' inimitable style." --Book jacket.
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