Frankenstein, Dracula, Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde, and Metamorphosis Bumper Pack, With 45 Illustrations and Free Audio Links.

Frankenstein, Dracula, Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde, and Metamorphosis Bumper Pack, With 45 Illustrations and Free Audio Links.

by Mary ShelleyRobert Louis Stevenson Bram Stoker and others
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date: 05/07/2018

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Red Skull Publishing has put together a bumper pack of four iconic horror novels for a very low price.



  1. Frankenstein: With 10 Illustrations and a Free Audio Link.

  2. Dracula: With 12 Illustrations and a Free Audio Link.

  3. Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde: With 13 Illustrations and a Free Audio Link.

  4. Metamorphosis: With 10 Illustrations and a Free Audio Link.


Highlights of this bumper pack edition are:


* 1291 pages long (in the kobo format) for a very low price.


* 45 photos and illustrations.


* A web link to a free Audio File for each book. (The audio link only works on the Kobo’s Android and iOS apps).


* It is formatted for ease of use and enjoyment on your kobo reader.


* An active (easy to use) Table of Contents listing every book, and chapter accessible from the kobo menu.


* Plus About the Authors Section for each book.


FRANKENSTEIN by Mary Shelley


(This edition is unabridged and appears as it was first published in 1818)


Mary Shelley's Frankenstein is one of the most iconic works of gothic horror and science fiction literature of all time. Mary started writing the story when she was only nineteen – conceived from a nightmare about a creature produced by an unorthodox scientific experiment. It was published when she was twenty-one. Her monstrous, dark creation has terrified and chilled readers since its first publication in 1818.


DRACULA by Bram Stoker


(This edition is unabridged and appears as it was first published in 1897)


Bram Stoker’s Dracula is the original vampire story. It is an intense horror, filled with evil and death, as well as seduction and desire.


The story follows Jonathon Harker as he travels to Transylvania in Eastern Europe to do business with a mysterious man – Count Dracula. On his way to the count's castle, he is warned by numerous people – even provided with crucifixes, and he is almost attacked by wolves. To his surprise, upon reaching the castle, Harker finds the Count a professional and gentle man – that is up until he realizes he has been made the count's prisoner. While he is under serious threat in the castle, strange things happen elsewhere – a Russian ship is wrecked, and a woman is found with bite-marks on her neck. The great power and ambition of the count manifests itself in deaths and ominous evils, causing a group, including the escaped Harker, to hunt Dracula down with plans to kill him.


DR. JEKYLL AND MR. HYDE by Robert Louis Stevenson


(This edition is unabridged and appears as it was first published in 1886)


Everyone, it seems, has a sinister side...


Dr Jekyll has discovered the ultimate drug – a chemical that can turn him into something else – something sinister. Suddenly, he has the ability to set free his deepest cruelest inner demons in the appearance of the ominous Hyde, which he can bring forth at will. While transformed into his monstrous alter-ego, he starts to roam the streets of fog-bound London.


He believes he controls his own fate.


However, he soon discovers that his double life comes at a gruesome price...


METAMORPHOSIS by Franz Kafka


(This edition is unabridged and appears as it was first published in 1915)


First published in 1915, it is classed by many scholars as one of the most influential works of the 20th century, and is studied in colleges and universities across the western world.


The story begins with a travelling salesman, Gregor Samsa, waking to find himself transformed into an insect. The first line reads: "When Gregor Samsa woke up one morning from unsettling dreams, he found himself changed in his bed into a monstrous vermin." He becomes an object of disgrace to his family, and is alienated in his own home. It is a harrowing, though absurdly comic study of human feelings, guilt, inadequacy, and isolation.


The story describes unexplained horror and nightmarish transformation, with startling details, which has been continually unsettling millions of readers for almost a hundred years.

ISBN:
1230002410616
1230002410616
Category:
Short stories
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
05-07-2018
Language:
English
Publisher:
Red Skull Publishing
Mary Shelley

Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley was born on August 30, 1797, into a life of personal tragedy. In 1816, she married the poet Percy Bysshe Shelley, and that summer traveled with him and a host of other Romantic intellectuals to Geneva.

Her greatest achievement was piecing together one of the most terrifying and renowned stories of all time: Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus. Shelley conceived Frankenstein in, according to her, "a waking dream."

This vision was simply of a student kneeling before a corpse brought to life. Yet this tale of a mad creator and his abomination has inspired a multitude of storytellers and artists. She died on February 1, 1851.,

Robert Louis Stevenson

Robert Louis Stevenson (1850-94) was born in Edinburgh, Scotland. He studied law but preferred writing and in 1881 was inspired by his stepson to write Treasure Island.

Other famous adventure stories followed including Kidnapped, as well as the famous collection of poems for children, A Child's Garden of Verses. Robert Louis Stevenson is buried on the island of Samoa.

Bram Stoker

Born in Dublin, Ireland, on November 8, 1847, Bram Stoker published his first literary work, The Duties of Clerks of Petty Sessions in Ireland, a handbook in legal administration, in 1879.

Turning to fiction later in life, Stoker published his masterpiece, Dracula, in 1897. Deemed a classic horror novel not long after its release, Dracula has continued to garner acclaim for more than a century, inspiring the creation of hundreds of film, theatrical and literary adaptations.

In addition to Dracula, Stoker published more than a dozen novels before his death in 1912.

Franz Kafka

Franz Kafka (1883 - 1924) is a Jewish Czech who wrote in German, and who ranks among the twentieth-century's most acclaimed writers. His works evoke the bewildering oppressiveness of modern life, of anxiety and alienation in a world that is largely unfeeling and unfamiliar.

Although most of his work was published posthumously, his body of work, including the novels 'The Trial' (1925) and 'The Castle' (1926) and the short stories including 'The Metamorphosis' (1915) and 'In the Penal Colony' (1914), is now considered among the most original in Western literature.

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