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Renfield

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The book Renfield explains the nature and back story of the character found in Braham Stoker's Dracula. It expounds on his character and the development of his nature and his story. It explores his own discomfort with choice as he looks for someone to free him of this burden. The story shows the tragic results of such consequences with ultimately a station of slavery to the dark figure of Dracula. Renfield indulges into his own desires as well as finding an increase in his own self-revulsion. Renfield's daughter is the only light bright enough to counter the evil found in his life. There becomes a struggle between good and evil to claim his soul. This story allows the reader to follow this struggle with insight, character development and compelling sub-plots. This story is a fascinating psychological study as well as a riveting story that will be difficult to put down. It is a story of a tragic character who ultimately finds redemption in the end.

304 pages, Paperback

First published January 4, 2014

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May 29, 2015
A great character study of Renfield, (the character from Brahm Stoker's "Dracula"). When I read Dracula, Renfield was one of the most intriguing characters, but I felt like he was misrepresented in every spin-off movie or book of Dracula. It's great to finally read a history for this character that lives up to the original.
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