More tales of horror and the peculiar from the master of the genre In volume two of the Leonaur five volume collection of Bram Stoker's writings of dark doings, elemental evil and those dead (and undead), readers will discover the bizarre and gothic novel, 'The Lady in the Shroud, ' the title alone of which is enough to alert the reader as to what is in store. This substantial volume is enhanced by the inclusion of seven pieces of shorter fiction to thrill and unsettle-'A Dream of Red Hands, ' 'The Secret of the Growing Gold, ' 'A Gypsy Prophesy, ' 'Crooked Sands, ' 'The Crystal Cup, '...
More tales of horror and the peculiar from the master of the genre In volume two of the Leonaur five volume collection of Bram Stoker's writings o...
More tales of horror and the peculiar from the master of the genre In volume two of the Leonaur five volume collection of Bram Stoker's writings of dark doings, elemental evil and those dead (and undead), readers will discover the bizarre and gothic novel, 'The Lady in the Shroud, ' the title alone of which is enough to alert the reader as to what is in store. This substantial volume is enhanced by the inclusion of seven pieces of shorter fiction to thrill and unsettle-'A Dream of Red Hands, ' 'The Secret of the Growing Gold, ' 'A Gypsy Prophesy, ' 'Crooked Sands, ' 'The Crystal Cup, '...
More tales of horror and the peculiar from the master of the genre In volume two of the Leonaur five volume collection of Bram Stoker's writings o...
Two famous novels and three short stories to keep you awake after dark This third volume of Bram Stoker's superb fiction of the macabre holds a bumper crop that will be sure to satisfy all those with a thirst for his blood curdling tales. It contains two novels-perhaps Stokers second most famous tale, the horrifying and sinister, 'The Lair of the White Worm' about a monster of incalculable horror and evil, and the remarkable novel, 'The Jewel of the Seven Stars'-an often neglected classic of the genre. Stoker perhaps suffered from criticism for never having bettered his famous 'Prince of...
Two famous novels and three short stories to keep you awake after dark This third volume of Bram Stoker's superb fiction of the macabre holds a b...
Two famous novels and three short stories to keep you awake after dark This third volume of Bram Stoker's superb fiction of the macabre holds a bumper crop that will be sure to satisfy all those with a thirst for his blood curdling tales. It contains two novels-perhaps Stokers second most famous tale, the horrifying and sinister, 'The Lair of the White Worm' about a monster of incalculable horror and evil, and the remarkable novel, 'The Jewel of the Seven Stars'-an often neglected classic of the genre. Stoker perhaps suffered from criticism for never having bettered his famous 'Prince of...
Two famous novels and three short stories to keep you awake after dark This third volume of Bram Stoker's superb fiction of the macabre holds a b...
One of Stokers finest novels--and more The penultimate volume-number four in this five volume collection of Bram Stoker's macabre fiction commences with a novel that is widely regarded as one of the author's finest. In 'The Mystery of the Sea, ' Stoker has drawn on every exciting and strange element he could conceive to the create a gripping tale that combines horror, suspense, adventure and romance. Surely, a story of death visions, second sight, shipwreck, lost treasure, ancient codes, weird prophecies, sinister enemies and abduction is irresistible This superb and substantial novel...
One of Stokers finest novels--and more The penultimate volume-number four in this five volume collection of Bram Stoker's macabre fiction commenc...
One of Stokers finest novels--and more The penultimate volume-number four in this five volume collection of Bram Stoker's macabre fiction commences with a novel that is widely regarded as one of the author's finest. In 'The Mystery of the Sea, ' Stoker has drawn on every exciting and strange element he could conceive to the create a gripping tale that combines horror, suspense, adventure and romance. Surely, a story of death visions, second sight, shipwreck, lost treasure, ancient codes, weird prophecies, sinister enemies and abduction is irresistible This superb and substantial novel...
One of Stokers finest novels--and more The penultimate volume-number four in this five volume collection of Bram Stoker's macabre fiction commenc...
More great fiction of the strange from Bram Stoker The fifth and final book in Leonaur's collection of the macabre fiction of Bram Stoker includes a strange and gothic tale that illustrates the author's finely drawn perception of dark and ominous places and the sinister aspects of human nature. The evocatively titled 'The Snakes Pass' is joined here by a final gripping selection of Stoker's shorter fiction including two novelettes, 'The Watter's Mou' and 'The Chain of Destiny, ' and five short stories, 'The Coming of Abel Behenna, ' 'Buried Treasures, ' 'Death in the Wings, ' 'A Lesson in...
More great fiction of the strange from Bram Stoker The fifth and final book in Leonaur's collection of the macabre fiction of Bram Stoker includes...
More great fiction of the strange from Bram Stoker The fifth and final book in Leonaur's collection of the macabre fiction of Bram Stoker includes a strange and gothic tale that illustrates the author's finely drawn perception of dark and ominous places and the sinister aspects of human nature. The evocatively titled 'The Snakes Pass' is joined here by a final gripping selection of Stoker's shorter fiction including two novelettes, 'The Watter's Mou' and 'The Chain of Destiny, ' and five short stories, 'The Coming of Abel Behenna, ' 'Buried Treasures, ' 'Death in the Wings, ' 'A Lesson in...
More great fiction of the strange from Bram Stoker The fifth and final book in Leonaur's collection of the macabre fiction of Bram Stoker includes...
In 1897 Bram Stoker wrote a classic horror story that has spawned hundreds of imitators but has never been surpassed. From Anne Rice's Interview with a Vampire to such writers such as Stephenie Meyer, the story of the vampire--and the godfather of them all, Dracula--lives on. Compelling, chilling, engrossing, filled with suspense and fear--this is a tale you can't put down. Includes a fascinating and rarely found interview with author Bram Stoker. Newly designed and typeset in a 6-by-9-inch format by Waking Lion Press.
In 1897 Bram Stoker wrote a classic horror story that has spawned hundreds of imitators but has never been surpassed. From Anne Rice's Interview with ...
This is not a book for anyone who is terrified of gigantic white snakes, or for that matter any large snakes in general Bram Stoker was more than just the author of Dracula. He was an Irish writer of novels and short stories. Stoker was a personal assistant to an actor and manager of a large theatre in London. This extraordinary horror story features an enormous primeval serpent which dwells in a maze of deep caves and which can transform itself into a seductive noblewoman. It has the authentic touch of the master of horror and suspense.
This is not a book for anyone who is terrified of gigantic white snakes, or for that matter any large snakes in general Bram Stoker was more than just...