DraculaBeware Count Dracula. He has been dead for centuries...yet still he walks the earth. He is a vampire-brilliant, bloodthirsty, and cruel. He hides from the light of day and emerges at night to search for his next victims. His Transylvanian castle is a dark and mysterious place, where terror is constant and survival is rare. Visitors are always welcome.....to a fate worse than death. |
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Contents
I | 1 |
II | 19 |
III | 36 |
IV | 53 |
V | 71 |
VI | 82 |
VII | 99 |
VIII | 117 |
XV | 255 |
XVI | 273 |
XVII | 287 |
XVIII | 305 |
XIX | 326 |
XX | 344 |
XXI | 352 |
XXII | 357 |
IX | 136 |
X | 155 |
XI | 174 |
XIII | 214 |
XIV | 235 |
Dr Sewards Diary | 411 |
Dr Sewards Diary | 436 |
Dr Sewards Diary | 455 |
Mina Harkers Journal | 478 |
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