| The Secret Life Of Laszlo, Count Dracula | |

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PUBLIC SAINT, PRIVATE SAVAGE
Here is a novel, not of the supernatural but the all-too-human, not of a monster but a man. Psychiatrist Roderick Anscombe takes us into the fevered mind of Laszlo, Count Dracula - aristocrat, doctor and helpless killer of young women. (474 pages)
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£3.99 |
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| Frankenstein | |

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Complete and unabridged
Mary Shelley's Frankenstein blends Gothic horror and romance in a story that is both world-famous and increasingly relevant. (215 pages)
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£2.95 |
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| Dracula | |

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Complete and unabridged
Bram Stoker's Dracula is a unique horror masterpiece and the most famous of all vampire tales.
Few readers will ever forget the nightmare atmosphere of Count Dracula's sinister castle in Transylvania, the prowlings of the Un-dead, the blood-curdling tension as Bram Stoker's tale races towards a thrilling climax.
(448 pages)
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£3.50 |
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| The Phantom Of The Opera | |

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Complete and unabridged
A haunting tale of suspense and intrigue set in nineteenth-century Paris.
(270 pages)
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£3.50 |
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