"The Blood of the Vampire" (1897) was overshadowed by the publication of DRACULA in the same year. Marryat's vampire is strikingly different from Bram Stoker's vampires: she is female and drains her victims' life force, rather than their blood. A remarkable novel that holds up well for modern reading.
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"The Blood of the Vampire" (1897) was overshadowed by the publication of DRACULA in the same year. Marryat's vampire is strikingly different from Bram Stoker's vampires: she is female and drains her victims' life force, rather than their blood. A remarkable novel that holds up well for modern reading.
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