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Pour tous ceux qui savent que les monstres existent
À partir de pages inédites retrouvées dans les dossiers du célèbre créateur de Dracula, son arrière-petit-neveu, Dacre Stoker, a coécrit avec J. D. Barker, auteur de littérature fantastique, ce roman fascinant qui dévoile les véritables origines de Dracula, mais aussi celles de Bram Stoker.
1868. Bram Stoker, vingt et un ans, est reclus dans une tour, confronté à un mal indescriptible. Armé d'un crucifix, d'eau bénite et d'un fusil, il prie pour survivre à cette nuit, la plus longue de son existence. Décidé à coucher sur le papier ce dont il a été témoin, Bram écrit sans relâche, narrant les événements qui l'ont conduit jusqu'ici...
Enfant maladif, Bram a passé ses premières années alité chez ses parents, à Dublin où sa nanny, Ellen Crone, a pris soin de lui, à sa manière... Quand une série de morts surprenantes se produit dans une ville voisine, Bram et sa sœur Matilda constatent l'étrange comportement d'Ellen. Le mystère s'épaissit de façon terrifiante jusqu'au jour où leur nourrice disparaît subitement de leur vie.
Des années plus tard, Matilda, de retour d'un séjour d'études à Paris, révèle à son frère qu'elle y a aperçu Ellen... et le cauchemar qu'ils pensaient terminé depuis longtemps ne fait que commencer.
579 pages, Kindle Edition
First published October 2, 2018
“It is believed that the strongest of them can assume any form, be it bat, wolf, swirling mist, even human. They can appear young, old, or any age between. Some can manipulate the elements, producing fog, storms, crashing thunder. Their motives remain unknown, but one thing is clear: they leave a trail of death in their wake, thinking no more of a human life than we would the life of a fly.”Dacre Stoker knows a thing or two about vampires, Dracula in particular, given that his great-grand-uncle was none other than Bram Stoker. Dacre has had non-literary careers of his own, but for a while now has picked up the family business and been writing, not only about his illustrious ancestor, but (with some assistance from writing partners) fiction relating to you know who. He wrote a sequel to Dracula a few years back, incorporating Bram as a character. This time he has written a prequel.




“It is clear he was meant to die as a child, yet his alliance with this unholy creature has garnered him more years; a deal with the Devil, possibly worse, if such a thing is imaginable..”When Bram and Matilda investigate Nanna Ellen’s room and follow her into the countryside, they confirm her to be a preternatural being . Even with the supernatural threat she carries, they have developed a caring relationship with her, especially Bram, who has a deep extrasensory connection. The authors have decidedly followed the modern acceptance that not all monsters should be evil, and perhaps there is a watchful, even protective, connection with her.


“I fell still and peered up at the forbidding castle. The weathered stones dripped with ivy and moss. As I focused my eyes, I spotted tiny ants crawling over the surface, skittering this way and that, unnaturally active considering the frosty air, with a purpose known only to them. There were spiders, too, hundreds of them, spinning their wicked webs amongst the leaves of ivy in hopes of snaring flies.”
