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Classic film version of the vampire tale, based on Hamilton Deane's theatrical adaptation of Bram Stoker's novel. Estate agent Renfield (Dwight Frye) travels to Transylvania to arrange the sale of an English mansion to nobleman Count Dracula (Bela Lugosi). When Renfield discovers that his host is a 500-year-old vampire, he is bitten and himself enslaved. After arriving in London, Dracula attempts to get his teeth into Mina Seward (Helen Chandler), an innocent maiden betrothed to Jonathan Harker (David Manners). Vampire expert Professor Van Helsing (Edward van Sloan) attempts to put a stop to the bloodsucking.
'I am a big fan of this writer' Katie Fforde After years of being unlucky in love, Julia has found the one - or in her case, the one that was there all along, her best friend Toby. Except that after a perfect weekend making plans for the future, Toby's ex-girlfriend Ruby gets in touch, telling him she's pregnant. Although he feels torn, Toby decides to give their relationship another chance, for the baby's sake. Julia is determined to pick herself up and move on from Toby. But life is about to get much more complicated for the three of them. . . 'Keeps you gripped until the end' Daily Mail 'An enjoyable romantic comedy with some entertaining twists' Sunday Mirror Readers love Two For Joy: 'LOVED this one' Sharon 'Very well written, lovely characters and a beautiful story line. Thumbs up Helen Chandler!!!!' Ebunolu 'Couldn't put it down' Steph 'Like life, it has its ups and downs but by the end you are just whooping for joy.' MJ 'Had you hooked from the first page' Sharon 'I really enjoyed this book' Wendy I had so many emotions when reading . . . An amazing book' Theresa 'Funny, insightful and romantic - an absolute joy to read!' Amanda
This is a book about Alexander the Great, from my point of view, to show what influenced his life, also to show that he was more man than a son of a God.
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