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Sherlock Holmes vs. Dracula

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"Just as the brightest lantern is useless until it is ignited, the presence of genius without the necessary stimulant that sets it to working is a thing of little worth."
Sherlock Holmes

Sherlock Holmes vs. Dracula, also known by its subtitle The Adventure of the Sanguinary Count, is a novel written by Loren D. Estleman and published in 1978. It brings together two legendary figures of 19th-century fiction, Arthur Conan Doyle’s brilliant detective Sherlock Holmes and Bram Stoker’s infamous vampire Count Dracula.

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