A review by biblio_lore
Powers of Darkness: The Lost Version of Dracula by Bram Stoker, Valdimar Asmundsson

4.0

This is a very weird version of this story. The first half, as everyone will note, is the part that was more polished and has a lot of interesting distinctions from Stoker's original. That said, it's still interesting to see the second half of the story, which is basically just an outline of where the story had been kind of projected to go, sort of. Seeing as both the original author and the person adapting the work are not around to ask, it's hard to know where one ends and the other begins but it's an interesting take of a potential tale that could have been. Highly recommended for Dracula historians.