Dracula The UnDead, Dacre Stoker
Dracula The UnDead, Dacre Stoker
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Dracula The Un-Dead

Author: Dacre Stoker, Ian Holt

Narrator: Simon Prebble

Unabridged: 13 hr 39 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 10/13/2009


Synopsis

The great-grandnephew of Bram Stoker, Dacre Stoker collaborates with Dracula historian Ian Holt to pen the first Stoker-family-supported sequel to the 1897 horror classic. Based on Bram Stoker's notes, the legendary story continues 25 years after the events of the original. An evil has once again crept onto the land, this time to hunt down those responsible for Dracula's demise.A quarter of a century after Count Dracula "crumbled into dust," Quincey Harker-the son of Jonathan and Mina Harker-leaves law school to pursue a career on stage, only to stumble upon the troubled production of Dracula, directed and produced by Bram Stoker himself. As the play plunges Quincey into the world of his parents' terrible secrets, death begins to stalk the original band of heroes that defeated Dracula a quarter-century ago. Could it be that the count survived and is now seeking revenge? Or is there another, far more sinister force at work whose relentless purpose is to destroy anything and anyone associated with Dracula, the most notorious vampire of all time?

About Dacre Stoker

Dacre Stoker is the
great-grandnephew of Bram Stoker. He lives in South Carolina with his family.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Peter

had higher expectations... female super vampire bathory chases Dracula, well, liked the Dracula of old a lot more.........more

Goodreads review by Lector

Veo que el libro tiene muchas críticas negativas. Desde mi punto de vista, su principal fallo es ser promocionado como la secuela oficial de Drácula. Es obvio que eso le viene grande. Ni creo que sus autores pretendiesen que fuese exactamente eso cuando lo escribieron. No lo es. Leí Drácula de Stoker......more

Goodreads review by Cheryl

I know that many people have readily slated this book as being ridiculous. That's up to them. I like to take books as I find them and rate them on how well written and well-researched I think they are, whether I can learm anything from them, whether they show me a new way of looking at things and fi......more