Bram Stoker's 'Leaves of Grass'

While Bram Stoker (1847-1912) may have died more than 100years ago, his greatest creation is more alive than ever. Of course, immortality is only one of the many side benefits of being the lord of the un dead. Fawning minions call you “master.” Beautiful women find you quite irresistible and, once they’ve spent a little quality time in your company, soon hunger to satisfy your every desire. You also get to rival Sherlock Holmes as the most filmed character in the history of cinema. What’s more, night after night, you’re out partying and flitting about, even if you never drink — wine.

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