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3.0

An interesting, almost clinical inspection of the descent into the heart of darkness. However, anyone looking for some kind of closure at the end of this book will be doomed to disappointment. I've read many versions of the Dracula story throughout the years, and this is the least paranormal version I've read so far.
You almost fail to see at what point Laszlo turns and gives free rein to this baser side of himself. And despite essentially locking himself away, he's unable to quell this need to kill, to debase, to feed the need inside of him. And amazingly enough, none of the people closest to him see this side of him, until it's too late of course.