Dracula’s Guest: Bram Stoker's Bestseller & Famous Book

· Prabhat Prakashan
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Unveil the chilling origins of Bram Stoker's iconic novel with "Dracula’s Guest," a gripping short story that was originally intended as the opening chapter of the legendary Dracula. Although it was cut from the final manuscript, this tale stands as a haunting prelude to one of the most famous horror novels of all time.

In this eerie narrative, Stoker presents a chilling glimpse into the world of Dracula, blending gothic horror with the suspenseful storytelling that defines his work. The story's unsettling atmosphere and gripping plot set the stage for the terror and intrigue that would come to define the full novel.

Ever wondered what the original beginning of Dracula was like? How might this lost chapter have changed your perception of the legendary vampire?

Explore the darkness and mystery of "Dracula’s Guest," and discover why Stoker's editor chose to omit this captivating prologue. This story not only enhances your understanding of Dracula but also provides a chilling experience that stands on its own.

Are you ready to dive into the prelude of a horror classic?

Immerse yourself in the haunting world of Stoker’s imagination with "Dracula’s Guest." This short story is a must-read for fans of gothic fiction and anyone intrigued by the origins of a literary masterpiece.

Don’t miss the chance to experience this eerie prologue. Purchase "Dracula’s Guest" now and delve into the darkness that began it all.

Uncover the missing chapter of horror history. Buy "Dracula’s Guest" today and explore the eerie depths of Stoker’s world.

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