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Written in an epistolary format, Dracula recalls the experiences
of a young lawyer called Jonathan Harker, who pays a visit to Count
Dracula on the border of Transylvania to deal with the purchase of some
property. After Harker leaves Dracula's castle, having nearly been the
victim of vampires, a Russian ship runs aground off Whitby and the
captain's log details the gradual disappearance of the crew. Meanwhile,
Lucy Westenra, who lives in Whitby, begins to sleepwalk and suffer bouts
of dementia. Despite attempts to save her, Lucy is found dead. Evidence
points to Dracula and the race is on to defeat him before he gains
control over more victims.
of a young lawyer called Jonathan Harker, who pays a visit to Count
Dracula on the border of Transylvania to deal with the purchase of some
property. After Harker leaves Dracula's castle, having nearly been the
victim of vampires, a Russian ship runs aground off Whitby and the
captain's log details the gradual disappearance of the crew. Meanwhile,
Lucy Westenra, who lives in Whitby, begins to sleepwalk and suffer bouts
of dementia. Despite attempts to save her, Lucy is found dead. Evidence
points to Dracula and the race is on to defeat him before he gains
control over more victims.