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# Dracula vs. Hitler

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“A novel worthy of being called the true sequel to Bram Stoker’s Dracula , and Patrick Sheane Duncan a writer rightfully deserving to be considered that author’s successor.” ― New York Journal of Books Ravaged by the Nazi Secret Service during World War II, Romanian resistance forces turn to one of their leaders, Professor Van Helsing for any way out. To fight these monstrous forces, Van Helsing raises a legendary monster from centuries of slumber... Prince Dracula himself. Once he was the ruler of Transylvania. Prince Vlad Dracul, is, above all else, a patriot. He proves more than willing to once again drive out his country’s invaders. Upshot: No one minds if he drinks all the German blood he desires. In Berlin, when Hitler hears about the many defeats his forces are suffering at the hands of an apparent true vampire, he is seduced by the possibility of becoming immortal. Thus two forces are set upon a collision course, the ultimate confrontation: Superpower against superpower.

Review: An Engrossing, Imaginative, and Uniquely Entertaining Vampire Tale. The Best Vampire Story I've Read In Years! - .........Don't be put off by the farcical concept and title of this latest Dracula incarnation. This is a gripping and surprisingly addictive Supernatural tale from cover to cover in my opinion. I thoroughly enjoyed it. There are many things to like and appreciate about this novel if you are fond of imaginative or unique vampire tales. Let me first address a few minor quibbles before I relate the more impressive aspects of this inventive story. ***minor spoilers ahead**** ..........I do not agree with the assessment of The New York Journal of Books which claims Dracula vs. Hitler is a 'true' sequel to Bram Stokers original 1897 novel, Dracula. Why? Simply put, Dracula vs. Hitler is written with a subtle though palpable 21st century sensibility. In this supernatural-themed tome, Dracula himself is often depicted as a hypersexualized, brooding, and reluctant vampire in the finest 'Buffy the Vampire Slayer' tradition. I didn't mind the author's injection of these modern sensibilities into the story, but I do believe it detracts from its authenticity. While I can sometimes appreciate strong/heroic female characters in books and movies, I personally found Lucille VanHelsing in this tale to be a tad amoral and agressive for my personal taste. She is the antithesis of Stoker's Victorian 'damsel in distress' and pursues Dracula romantically(and relentlessly) throughout this story. Lucille's amorous solicitation of Prince Vlad was to the chagrin of her father(Dr VanHelsing) and her infatuated, jealous admirer Jonathan Harker. I suppose the most difficult thing for me to accept in this novel was how quickly Prince Dracula had gone from the worlds foremost,formidable apex predator to Lucille Van Helsing's prey! Although the story Patrick Sheane Duncan weaves is a compelling and potent one, my honest opinion and final quibble is that Dracula vs Hitler is twice as long as it should be. Dracula goes on one mission too many against his Teutonic adversaries after sunset before we finally get to the climactic section of the story. .........I commend this book for several reasons that distinguish it from its Dracula-themed competition in the marketplace. It was a pleasant surprise to read an entertaining book so well researched that my skepticism and doubts were suspended its entire duration. I was hooked from the very beginning of the novel and spellbound an entire weekend--just long enough to read it from cover to cover. Vampire stories and novels may be a dime a dozen these days, but what gave this story credibility was Patrick Sheane Duncan's utilization of Bram Stoker's original Victorian narrative style. Set in Romania at the dawn of the Second World War, the main action of this story unfolds chronologically through a series of diary, journal entries, and German military communiques. This is the same technique utilized in Bram Stoker's original 'Dracula' in 1897--minus the German military communiques of course . All three narrative elements added much to the potency of PSDs storytelling in my opinion. The many tales of our partisan heros--aided by none other than Dracula---are expertly described and astonishingly detailed in their planning and execution. It was easy to imagine myself witnessing all the pulse-pounding gunfights, swordplay, and action in the first person. The author Patrick Sheane Duncan is himself a war veteran with an impressive resume, and these incredibly detailed and convincing action sequences are undoubtedly his own creation. My favorite part of this story was in the beginning of this tale when Professor VanHelsing went to retrieve the body of Dracula in November of 1896 not long after their famous confrontation. VanHelsing's fear and trepidation were palpable---particularly when the body was not where it was supposed to be- but what impressed me the most from the beginning of this book was the sense of historical authenticity. The excitement from the first chapter spilled over into later events in the story and captured my imagination. I earnestly believe that PSD has created in Dracula vs Hitler a near-perfect mashup of: historical fiction, gothic horror, romance, and humor. There is plenty of suspense, intrigue, and a general lack of predictability that further distinguishes this story from the rest in an otherwise worn-out vampire genre. While this story may have been 'light' in the horror and terror departments for me, it compensated by being one of the most imaginative and memorable vampire tales I've read in many years. It was certainly worth the time and money invested, and I cannot recommend it highly enough for any fans of Supernatural fiction.
Review: Very Entertaining - Good read, nice weaving of the original story in with this new one. Characters were very well done, even the Prince of Darkness was quite human. Pace of the story was good, the history with it was interesting. Just overall a very enjoyable read.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,496,092 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #1,295 in Vampire Thrillers #4,799 in Historical Fantasy (Books) #9,045 in Historical Thrillers (Books) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 279 Reviews |

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ An Engrossing, Imaginative, and Uniquely Entertaining Vampire Tale. The Best Vampire Story I've Read In Years!
*by M***I on November 28, 2016*

.........Don't be put off by the farcical concept and title of this latest Dracula incarnation. This is a gripping and surprisingly addictive Supernatural tale from cover to cover in my opinion. I thoroughly enjoyed it. There are many things to like and appreciate about this novel if you are fond of imaginative or unique vampire tales. Let me first address a few minor quibbles before I relate the more impressive aspects of this inventive story. ***minor spoilers ahead**** ..........I do not agree with the assessment of The New York Journal of Books which claims Dracula vs. Hitler is a 'true' sequel to Bram Stokers original 1897 novel, Dracula. Why? Simply put, Dracula vs. Hitler is written with a subtle though palpable 21st century sensibility. In this supernatural-themed tome, Dracula himself is often depicted as a hypersexualized, brooding, and reluctant vampire in the finest 'Buffy the Vampire Slayer' tradition. I didn't mind the author's injection of these modern sensibilities into the story, but I do believe it detracts from its authenticity. While I can sometimes appreciate strong/heroic female characters in books and movies, I personally found Lucille VanHelsing in this tale to be a tad amoral and agressive for my personal taste. She is the antithesis of Stoker's Victorian 'damsel in distress' and pursues Dracula romantically(and relentlessly) throughout this story. Lucille's amorous solicitation of Prince Vlad was to the chagrin of her father(Dr VanHelsing) and her infatuated, jealous admirer Jonathan Harker. I suppose the most difficult thing for me to accept in this novel was how quickly Prince Dracula had gone from the worlds foremost,formidable apex predator to Lucille Van Helsing's prey! Although the story Patrick Sheane Duncan weaves is a compelling and potent one, my honest opinion and final quibble is that Dracula vs Hitler is twice as long as it should be. Dracula goes on one mission too many against his Teutonic adversaries after sunset before we finally get to the climactic section of the story. .........I commend this book for several reasons that distinguish it from its Dracula-themed competition in the marketplace. It was a pleasant surprise to read an entertaining book so well researched that my skepticism and doubts were suspended its entire duration. I was hooked from the very beginning of the novel and spellbound an entire weekend--just long enough to read it from cover to cover. Vampire stories and novels may be a dime a dozen these days, but what gave this story credibility was Patrick Sheane Duncan's utilization of Bram Stoker's original Victorian narrative style. Set in Romania at the dawn of the Second World War, the main action of this story unfolds chronologically through a series of diary, journal entries, and German military communiques. This is the same technique utilized in Bram Stoker's original 'Dracula' in 1897--minus the German military communiques of course . All three narrative elements added much to the potency of PSDs storytelling in my opinion. The many tales of our partisan heros--aided by none other than Dracula---are expertly described and astonishingly detailed in their planning and execution. It was easy to imagine myself witnessing all the pulse-pounding gunfights, swordplay, and action in the first person. The author Patrick Sheane Duncan is himself a war veteran with an impressive resume, and these incredibly detailed and convincing action sequences are undoubtedly his own creation. My favorite part of this story was in the beginning of this tale when Professor VanHelsing went to retrieve the body of Dracula in November of 1896 not long after their famous confrontation. VanHelsing's fear and trepidation were palpable---particularly when the body was not where it was supposed to be- but what impressed me the most from the beginning of this book was the sense of historical authenticity. The excitement from the first chapter spilled over into later events in the story and captured my imagination. I earnestly believe that PSD has created in Dracula vs Hitler a near-perfect mashup of: historical fiction, gothic horror, romance, and humor. There is plenty of suspense, intrigue, and a general lack of predictability that further distinguishes this story from the rest in an otherwise worn-out vampire genre. While this story may have been 'light' in the horror and terror departments for me, it compensated by being one of the most imaginative and memorable vampire tales I've read in many years. It was certainly worth the time and money invested, and I cannot recommend it highly enough for any fans of Supernatural fiction.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Very Entertaining
*by M***X on October 10, 2017*

Good read, nice weaving of the original story in with this new one. Characters were very well done, even the Prince of Darkness was quite human. Pace of the story was good, the history with it was interesting. Just overall a very enjoyable read.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Surprisingly good
*by H***E on December 24, 2016*

Okay, I admit it. I bought the book on a whim solely based on the title, but, if you knew me then you'd know that with a title like "Dracula vs Hitler", there was no way I could pass it up. I was pleasantly surprised to find this was actually a well-written book mainly about the Romanian resistance movement in 1941. As a measure of desperation, Professor Von Helsing himself, despite misgivings, revives Prince (not Count) Dracula and enlists his aid in opposing the Nazis. There are some interesting and amusing moments such as Dracula learning about and later reading the Bram Stoker novel, sometimes offended by and sometimes laughing at the way it fictionalizes the actual events of his, for lack of a better word, life. Mostly though, the book is about a small resistance group making hit and run raids against Nazi installations and Dracula doesn't even make an appearance until about a quarter of the way through. All-in-all, it was a very enjoyable read.

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