A Dream of Red Hands -- The Castle of the King -- The Dualists -- Death in the Wings -- The Judge's House -- The Secret of Growing Gold -- The Squaw -- Crooken Sands -- Dracula's Guest -- Dracula -- The Gipsy Prophecy -- The Coming of Able Behenna -- The Burial of the Rats -- A Dream of Red Hands --
Summary:
Most famous for his monumental vampire novel, Dracula, Bram Stoker was responsible for two other supernatural novels and around two dozen short stories and poems. Here you'll find torture chambers, murderous ghosts, female vampires, grisly murders, revenge fantasies, and more.
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