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Vlad: The Last Confession

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Trust nothing that you’ve heard.

Winter 1431, a son is born to the Prince of Transylvania.

His father christened him Vlad.

His people knew him as The Dragon’s Son.

His enemies reviled him as Tepes -The Impaler.

He became the hero of a nation.

We know him as Dracula.

Vlad: The Last Confession is a novel about the real man behind the Bram Stoker myth. It tells of the Prince, the warrior, the lover, the torturer, the survivor and, ultimately, the hero.

A great tale, finely woven with action, palpably real characters and terrific twists of fate. -Simon Scarrow

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Sourcebooks, Inc
Country
United States
Date
1 May 2011
Pages
397
ISBN
9781402253515

Trust nothing that you’ve heard.

Winter 1431, a son is born to the Prince of Transylvania.

His father christened him Vlad.

His people knew him as The Dragon’s Son.

His enemies reviled him as Tepes -The Impaler.

He became the hero of a nation.

We know him as Dracula.

Vlad: The Last Confession is a novel about the real man behind the Bram Stoker myth. It tells of the Prince, the warrior, the lover, the torturer, the survivor and, ultimately, the hero.

A great tale, finely woven with action, palpably real characters and terrific twists of fate. -Simon Scarrow

Read More
Format
Paperback
Publisher
Sourcebooks, Inc
Country
United States
Date
1 May 2011
Pages
397
ISBN
9781402253515