Seagulls Gather | Lady of the Shroud by Bram Stoker Book Review @SeagullsGather | Uploaded October 2022 | Updated October 2024, 1 hour ago.
My review of Dracula Author Bram Stoker's 1909 novel 'The Lady of the Shroud'. Less well known than it's predecessor, does it have the same qualities?
It is, again, an epistolary text narrated mostly by Rupert who, living in the land of the Blue Mountains, is visited nightly by a woman who he suspects of being a vampire.
My books, the British sci-fi comedy Professor Lovecraft, are now available on Amazon here: cutt.ly/W9GeO37
My review of Dracula Author Bram Stoker's 1909 novel 'The Lady of the Shroud'. Less well known than it's predecessor, does it have the same qualities?
It is, again, an epistolary text narrated mostly by Rupert who, living in the land of the Blue Mountains, is visited nightly by a woman who he suspects of being a vampire.
My books, the British sci-fi comedy Professor Lovecraft, are now available on Amazon here: cutt.ly/W9GeO37