
Countess Elizabeth Bathory plays an even more sinister role than Dracula in the new book Dracula The Un-Dead, the sequel to the Bram Stoker's 1897 Gothic classic "Dracula". Written by Bram Stoker's great-grandnephew Dacre Stoker, Dracula The Un-Dead is an inspiration for the world's seemingly limitless fascination with vampires. Countess Elizabeth Bathory and another notorious legend, Jack the Ripper, make this Dracula sequel a new classic.
Dracula The Un-Dead is a bone-chilling sequel based on Bram Stoker's own handwritten notes for characters and plot threads excised from the original edition. Dracula The Un-Dead begins in 1912, twenty-five years after Dracula "crumbled into dust." Van Helsing's protégé, Dr. Jack Seward, is now a disgraced morphine addict obsessed with stamping out evil across Europe.
If you're a vampire fan or just need a great Halloween book to read, Dracula The Un-Dead certainly fits the bill. It's much deeper and darker than the Hollywood-styled Twilight vampires of today. Countess Elizabeth Bathory inflicts so much mayhem in Dracula The Un-Dead that Twilight fans will regard their cat-like vampire, Victoria, to be quite well-mannered compared to Bathory.
Bookstores are filled with endless books based on vampires not only for Halloween but due to the growing popularity of vampires since the Twilight series made vampires a household word. However, Dracula The Un-Dead is a real, nitty-gritty vampire story for those who are looking to read a future classic. Add in the beautiful and undead Countess Bathory, whose thirsts for cruelty and sexual encounters are unquenchable, and Dracula The Un-Dead will have you hoping there won't be a 112 year wait for another sequel.
Cheryl Phillips
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sources: Wikipedia, Dracula The Undead.
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