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Dracula the Undead (novel)

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For the novel by Dacre Stoker and Ian Holt, see Dracula the Un-dead
Dracula the Undead
AuthorFreda Warrington
LanguageEnglish
GenreHorror novel
PublisherSevern House Publishers
Publication date
December, 1997
Media typePrint (Hardback)
Pages320 pp (first edition)
ISBN0-7278-6817-9

Dracula the Undead is a sequel written to Bram Stoker's classic novel Dracula, written by Freda Warrington. The book was commissioned by Penguin Books as a sequel to Stoker's original novel for the centenary of the latter's first publication. It takes place seven years after the original. It was originally published in 1997, and was brought back to print in 2009.

Synopsis: The legend returns

It is seven years since a stake was driven through the heart of the infamous Count Dracula. Seven years which have not eradicated the terrible memories for Jonathan and Mina Harker, who now have a young son. To lay their memories to rest they return to Transylvania, and can find no trace of the horrific events. But, beneath the earth, Dracula's soul lies in limbo, waiting for the Lifeblood that will revive him.[1]

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