Download The Drakulya series by Paul Doherty (.ePUB)

The Drakulya series by Paul Doherty
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Overview: Dracula has always been a fascinating yet terrifying figure. But the legend of the human vampire is based on horrifying reality: Dracula (or more properly Drakulya) was a real person, a Prince of Wallachia (now part of Romania) who struggled for personal and political survival during the sinister intrigues of I5th century Europe. Discover him through Rhodros – the friend who knew him best.
Genre: Fiction | General Fiction

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Prince Drakulya: In Prince Drakulya , Paul Doherty traces the life of the infamous figure in a thrilling mystery. Perfect for fans of C.J Sansom and Ellis Peters.

Rhodros accurately describes Drakulya’s influences: his harsh imprisonment by the Ottoman Turks, his manipulation by the subtle and brilliant Ottoman court, and his lust for vengeance against the nobles responsible for the deaths of his father and brother. When Drakulya finally breaks free from his captors’ influence he returns as ruler of his own country to wreak horrifying revenge…

The Lord Count Drakulya: What happens when a man turns into a monster? The Lord Count Drakulya is Paul Doherty’s second novel exploring the life of the man behind the legend. Perfect for fans of C.J Sansom and Ellis Peters.

Prince Dracula, or more accurately, Drakulya, was a real person who struggled to control the small Balkan kingdom of Wallachia amidst the cruelty and corruption of I5th-century Europe. Through the eyes of his Greek friend, Rhodros, we see Drakulya, a Renaissance prince, become a despot and wreak a horrifying revenge on his opponents. When Drakulya launches all-out war against his hated enemy, the Ottoman Turks, Rhodros is drawn deeper into the nightmare. His attempts at escape are overtaken by events which sweep Drakulya to a chilling climax and the birth of one of Europe’s most terrifying legends…

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