Victorian science and loyal courage confront ancient bloodlust in a desperate quest to slay Dracula.
Bram Stoker's Dracula unfolds as a chilling tapestry of letters, diary entries and newspaper clippings, slowly revealing an ancient, predatory presence that reaches beyond a remote Transylvanian castle into the civilized world. The epistolary format makes the dread intimate and immediate: ordinary voices—solicitors, doctors, and friends—record unsettling encounters, creeping mischief and inexplicable misfortunes, building a mosaic of fear that feels both urgent and inevitable. As superstition and emerging medical science collide, a small circle of characters must piece together fragments of evidence, courage and loyalty to face an implacable unknown. Richly atmospheric and suspenseful, Dracula is a masterwork of Gothic terror that continues to haunt.