Dracula
This updated edition of Bram Stoker's classic gothic horror tale, "Dracula," has been revised to appeal to a modern international audience. The language of the 19th century has been modernized to enhance accessibility for readers worldwide.
Follow Jonathan Harker as he travels to Transylvania to assist Count Dracula in purchasing a London house, only to uncover a series of horrifying secrets... [click here for more]
Francis Hammerton is arrested and convicted of involvement with a gang of confidence men--a charge of which he is entirely innocent--but escapes police custody when a cell door is left unlocked. He finds refuge at a nearby boarding house, but is arrested again when he discovers (and reports) the murdered body of an upstairs tenant--and then is unjustly accused of murder.
The dead man had been suspected... [click here for more]
In Castlebay, North Wales, Dick Merrill is on trial, accused of murdering his wife by administering a lethal dose of arsenic. Merrill, good-looking and attractive, is fatally in love with Margot Stone, who's herself already married.
Philip Vane, a lawyer whose career was mysteriously ruined, finds himself similarly infatuated with Margot when he becomes personally involved in Merrill's sensational... [click here for more]