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Lifey

Claudio Hernandez

Casa editrice: Babelcube

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Lifey was Count Dracula's true love and this is the true story of someone whose heart only beats for her. She discovers the dark secret of Dracula and how the figure of the vampire came about. Told down to the smallest detail, this novel aims to show you the real side of this passionate story of love, death, and terror in equal parts. The story is written from the perspective of three scenarios; the writer, Dracula, and Lifey. Will they be wandering the dark streets in the middle of the night today? Who was Dracula really? What finally inspired the masterpiece of vampirism? And what is the secret to discover?
Disponibile da: 16/09/2022.
Lunghezza di stampa: 147 pagine.

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