Dracula

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CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Dec 14, 2017 - Fiction - 482 pages
My story began seven years ago in 1875. My name is Jonathan Harker. I live and work in my old town, being a real estate broker. One day, there was a letter of thanks from the billionaire alone among them. I decided to help him.Finally, I found a house that was right for him. However, he returned to see all the documents in Transylvania. I'm not happy about this. Because I plan to marry this fall. And another is. I do not want to be away with her "Mina" beautiful for me."But you have to go, Jonathan," she said. "Count is very wealthy. He may have another job for you. " I agree with Mina about the job. So decided to go there. I did not know that. There are some dangers. Waiting for me.Later on April 4, I traveled to the city "Bisha" a small town in Transylvania. Transylvanian is a beautiful and quite town for me. There are mountains, trees and rivers.One of the towering mountains would be the home of Count. Castle Dracula I have about 6 hours before the carriage to pick up. So I decided to go and sit in a small hotel. The temperature inside the hotel is quite warm and friendly. People talk and laugh."Where are you going?" They asked. "Castle Dracula" I reply Suddenly, the room fell silent. All eyes stare at me. I do not understand"Do not go there, you," one man said. "No," I replied. "It's my job." They started talking again. But this time, it was stressful and totally ridiculous. Moments later, the wife of the owner of the hotel released a golden cross necklace from her throat. I will put it on the palm of my hand."Talk this," she said. "There is something in Dracula Castle. Maybe this could help you. " When the carriage arrives. I stepped into the car amidst the crowds. If my ears do not throb, I think I heard them talk about "vampires"

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Bram Stoker was born in Dublin, Ireland on November 8, 1847. He was educated at Trinity College. He worked as a civil servant and a journalist before becoming the personal secretary of the famous actor Henry Irving. He wrote 15 works of fiction including Dracula, The Lady of the Shroud, and The Lair of the White Worm, which was made into film. He died on April 20, 1912.

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