A review by mlliu
Powers of Darkness: The Lost Version of Dracula by Valdimar Ásmundsson, Bram Stoker

4.0

It's been years since I read Bram Stoker's Dracula. Part I of Powers of Darkness takes the form of journal entries, which are introspective and tense, set almost entirely within Dracula's castle. Part II follows Dracula to England. It reads like a synopsis of Dracula with its quick recounting of plot points, few details, and little (nil?) character exploration. I seem to recall the latter half of the original book also seemed a little rushed. Still an interesting read.