After writing his iconic world-renowned novel, Dracula, Bram Stoker didn't disappear off the scene, but went on to create other remarkable horror stories, some of which are still very popular today. The Lair of the White Worm is one such tale, written by Stoker and published a year before his death, in 1911.The Lair …
A mysterious attack on Margaret Trelawney's father brings young lawyer Malcolm Ross into the Egyptologist's bizarre home, and the couple soon find they are battling ancient forces greater than they previously could have imagined. The Egyptian queen Tera has been awoken, and is coming to take what she believes to be …
Powers of Darkness (Swedish: Mörkrets makter) is a translation of Bram Stoker’s Dracula published in the Stockholm newspaper Dagen in 1899–1900. It is longer than Dracula and features an expanded cast of characters, elaborate adventures in the Transylvanian castle, a lovers’ reunion in a Hungarian sanitorium, a …