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Discover the entrancing blend of gothic horror and adventure in Bram Stoker's "The Lady of the Shroud." Published in 1909, this novel by the renowned author of "Dracula" takes readers on a journey to the mysterious Balkans, where folklore, romance, and the supernatural intertwine.Set in the fictional land of Land of the Blue Mountains, "The Lady of the Shroud" begins with the arrival of a strange and ethereal woman, draped in a burial shroud, who captures the heart of the protagonist, Rupert Saint Leger. Rupert inherits a vast fortune from his uncle and finds himself in a land rife with political intrigue, ancient superstitions, and a mysterious woman who may or may not belong to the world of the living.Stoker masterfully crafts a narrative that is as much a romantic adventure as it is a chilling tale of the supernatural. The novel's atmospheric setting, combined with its blend of myth and reality, creates a captivating world that Stoker's readers have come to love."The Lady of the Shroud" is a testament to Stoker's skill in creating gripping, suspenseful stories. It stands apart as a unique and engaging work, distinct from "Dracula," yet equally compelling. This book is a must-read for fans of gothic literature, Bram Stoker enthusiasts, and anyone who loves a good mystery steeped in legend and lore.Embark on this enthralling adventure and unravel the mystery of "The Lady of the Shroud."
Media Details
- Release Date 06/25/2020
- Author Bram Stoker
- Language English
- Companies Independently published
- Format Kindle
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