The Lair of the White Worm (Collins Classics)
By (Author) Bram Stoker
HarperCollins Publishers
William Collins
23rd February 2015
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Adventure / action fiction
Mythical creatures: Dragons
True stories of heroism, endurance and survival
Literary studies: fiction, novelists and prose writers
Literary studies: general
Ghosts and poltergeists
Ancient, classical and medieval texts
823.8
Paperback
224
Width 111mm, Height 178mm, Spine 14mm
130g
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But it was not only the heart-rending sound that almost paralysed poor Mimi with terror. What she saw was sufficient to fill her with evil dreams for the remainder of her life
At the estate of Castra Regis in Derbyshire, mystery lurks in the woods, a place where snakes dwell and murderous deeds take place in the darkness. The behaviour of local residents Arabella March and Edgar Caswall further arouse the suspicions of Adam Salton, recently arrived at the invite of his great-uncle. Determined to quell the supernatural malevolence in his midst, Adam embarks on a quest to uncover evil and restore harmony.
The final novel from the author of Dracula, The Lair of the White Worm is a lesser-known but well-loved classic from the master of gothic horror.
A surreal and dark-humoured tale New York Times
Bram Stoker (1847-1912) grew up listening to his mother's tales of blood-drinking fairies and vampires rising from their graves. He later managed the Lyceum Theatre in London and worked as a civil servant and a newspaper editor and reporter. Dracula, his best-known work, was published in 1897.