From the back:
Those of you who have read The Holmes/Dracula File and An Old Friend of the Family now know that Vlad Tepes, known more widely as Count Dracula, is one of nature's noblemen, not the vile monster protrayed by Bram Stoker and his imitators. Perhaps you are now ready for the true story of the events surrounding the Count's first sojourn in England in the year of our Lord 1891 . . .
Those of you who have read The Holmes/Dracula File and An Old Friend of the Family now know that Vlad Tepes, known more widely as Count Dracula, is one of nature's noblemen, not the vile monster protrayed by Bram Stoker and his imitators. Perhaps you are now ready for the true story of the events surrounding the Count's first sojourn in England in the year of our Lord 1891 . . .
Bram Stoker portrayed him as a terrifying creature of the night, heartless, soul-less, preying on the pure and innocent.
The truth is far different.
Dracula is no villain but a tower of strength, eternally protecting his land and his people from the depredations of invaders. Those who hunt him are the true villians, for they seek to kill what they do not understand.
Here, then, is the story of the Count's greatest love, Mina Harker, and the bloddthirsty vampire hunters whose cruel pursuit drove the master of the night to actions ever more ruthless.
The truth is far different.
Dracula is no villain but a tower of strength, eternally protecting his land and his people from the depredations of invaders. Those who hunt him are the true villians, for they seek to kill what they do not understand.
Here, then, is the story of the Count's greatest love, Mina Harker, and the bloddthirsty vampire hunters whose cruel pursuit drove the master of the night to actions ever more ruthless.
My husband says this is very good and very spooky, he has two copies!