Dracula's daughter / Carl Dreadstone ; with an introduction by Ramsey Campbell ; adapted from the story by John L. Balderston ; based on a work by Bram Stoker.
"A novel inspired by the classic film". "Includes movie photos!"
Summary:
""Be Thou Exorcised, O Dracula!" Then, as she sprinkled the salt on the flames and watched him burn, she hoped that the curse of her dreadful father had finally been overcome. But she still could not account for the irresistible urges that sent her gliding into the London night. Only Van Helsing could possibly stop her and he was on trial for murdering a man who had never lived. She was beautiful and wanted so much to be human, but when night fell...she was still her father's daughter!" --Back cover.
Series:
Berkley Medallion books The Universal horror library
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