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Renfield

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“Excellent.”—Library Journal
 
A slave of Dracula emerges from the shadows in a terrifying reinvention of Bram Stoker’s classic novel.
 
Renfield, confined to an asylum, obsesses in his diary, pens letters of insane passion to his wife, and still answers his Master’s calling. Ordered to hunt and kill Van Helsing, Renfield complies, setting the stage for the ultimate battle between good and evil, the living and the dead. It will take him from the dark crypts of Dracula’s castle to the more personal darkness of his own descent into madness, and the shocking truth of where it all began.
 
“Hambly creates a past for this possessed man via his diaries and letters to his wife. . . . [she] superbly weaves Stoker’s plot and style with her own, producing one of the best recent vampire yarns.”—Booklist

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Publisher: Penguin Publishing Group

Kindle Book

  • Release date: October 2, 2007

OverDrive Read

  • ISBN: 9781101206300
  • Release date: October 2, 2007

EPUB ebook

  • ISBN: 9781101206300
  • File size: 1461 KB
  • Release date: October 2, 2007

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Kindle Book
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EPUB ebook

subjects

Fiction Thriller

Languages

English

“Excellent.”—Library Journal
 
A slave of Dracula emerges from the shadows in a terrifying reinvention of Bram Stoker’s classic novel.
 
Renfield, confined to an asylum, obsesses in his diary, pens letters of insane passion to his wife, and still answers his Master’s calling. Ordered to hunt and kill Van Helsing, Renfield complies, setting the stage for the ultimate battle between good and evil, the living and the dead. It will take him from the dark crypts of Dracula’s castle to the more personal darkness of his own descent into madness, and the shocking truth of where it all began.
 
“Hambly creates a past for this possessed man via his diaries and letters to his wife. . . . [she] superbly weaves Stoker’s plot and style with her own, producing one of the best recent vampire yarns.”—Booklist

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