Format | Hardcover |
Publication Date | 10/03/17 |
ISBN | 9781681775340 |
Trim Size / Pages | 6 x 9 in / 416 |
More than thirty chilling stories and novellas featuring Bram Stoker’s King of the Vampires: Count Dracula, Prince of Darkness!
Since his creation one hundred and twenty years ago, the name of Dracula has become synonymous with the legend of the vampire and the character is one of the world’s most iconic to appear in fiction and film. Now, this history of the blood-drinking nobleman follows Dracula from his origins in Transylvania, through his travels down the decades, into a dystopian twenty-first century where vampires rule the world.
Is it possible that the Count’s condition can be cured by modern medicine? How does the mythology perpetuated by literature and movies affect the existence of a real bloodsucker? How can an immortal creature adapt to the social and technological changes that have already shaped our modern world? And what happens when Dracula turns up for his own birthday party?
These and many other questions are answered by acclaimed authors such as Ramsey Campbell, Christopher Fowler, Charlaine Harris, Nancy Holder, Nancy Kilpatrick, Brian Lumley, Graham Masterton, Paul McAuley, Kim Newman, Michael Marshall Smith, F. Paul Wilson and many others, including Dracula’s original creator Bram Stoker with a long-lost version of the story first presented in 1897.
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"The editor of In the Footsteps of Dracula is the alarmingly prolific British horror expert Stephen Jones. He draws here from a deep well of writers old and new for stories about or inspired by that gentleman who never drinks . . . wine." Seattle Times
"Inventive. There’s something here for any enthusiastic vampirologist—noir undertones from Mandy Slater, tongue-in-cheek flash fiction from Jan Edwards, the familiarity of Harris’s ‘Sookie Stackhouse’ series, and even some poetry." Library Journal
"Exemplary." Publishers Weekly [Praise for Stephen Jones]
"Stephen Jones keeps his severed finger on horror’s pulse." Time Out [Praise for Stephen Jones]
"One of our field’s most celebrated horror editors." Locus, The Magazine of Science Fiction & Fantasy [Praise for Stephen Jones]