A review by halcyonuncoil
Dracula by Bram Stoker

5.0

A young man attempting to sell a property to a wealthy lord travels from London to Transylvania to discuss the upcoming purchase. He isn't even fully at the Count's palace when he begins to wonder if he's made the wrong decision.
Written in an epistolary fashion for a good portion of the book, it keeps a relatively light 'laugh in the face of danger' tone that is very British. The sole American character is a laughable cowboy parody and I love him. Contains surprisingly strong and willful female characters for the time period it was written in.