Written by Scott Edwards For some people, finding out where they have come from is one of the most important things for them to do as they would like to become an expert when it comes to their family’s legacy. Sometimes they find things out that leave them ashamed of what has been carried on in the family’s name but at the same time, they will do anything to change the way their family has been looked upon. Orphans have to do much more research to figure out their heritage, but once they do, they feel much more fulfilled as they never really had a chance to know any of their relatives. Joseph Barkeley, a rare book dealer and examiner and brother Bern, a priest, are both orphans who were moved to America after their father committed a murder/suicide in their home country of Romania. Joseph has made a fine name for himself, delivering some of the rarest editions that he can possibly get his hands on to some of the finest buyers. Running his shop online, Barkeley hardly ever gets to meet his clients face to face, but when he does, he sees their eyes lighting up upon his special deliveries. Receiving a phone call from Arthur Ardelean, Joseph is intrigued in what his next task will be. The original manuscript of Bram Stoker’s Dracula will be on display at the Chicago museum and the family is looking to auction it off. Arthur’s client is very interested in the rare edition and would like for Joseph to test its authenticity before he attempts to buy it. The second thing that Joseph is tasked with is to make sure that the missing chapters are included in the package. Not knowing what these two chapters would include, Joseph does his research on the famous Dracula novel along with Stoker himself to make sure that he is not going into the situation blind. Finding out that the original printings of this novel were all destroyed in a fire along with this being the only definitive work Bram Stoker ever published, Joseph is on his way to check out the manuscript. Upon his authentication process, Joseph finds that the two chapters deviated from what is in the novel he is reading today and they included a large battle leading to the defeat of Dracula, with names of places and directions to where crypts were kept. Satisfied with the results, Joseph’s client has him purchase the manuscript and deliver it to Romania by hand. Joseph, knowing his roots to a point is a bit frightened to return to his native land, but takes solace in the fact that he will be greatly rewarded for completing his task. He arrives and is escorted to Bran Castle (Dracula’s Castle) to meet with his new client and give advice on how to display his new purchase. Little does Joseph know that the man he is serving will require much more out of him than just delivery as a mystery starts to unwind about his origins and new master.
Stoker’s Manuscript follows Joseph Barkeley as he is tasked with finding the hidden grave of his new master’s wife. Dalca is wanting to find the resting place of his wife but is not able to go hunting and survey landmarks during the day, just like his father. Joseph keeps at his research to find the grave site, along with keeping his head attached when he cannot deliver the results Dalca requires. Being helped by a Gypsy woman in town, Sonia, Joseph finds that he is in for the ride of his life as he had never believed in the vampire lore before but is caught in the middle of it now. With finding out that his mother was also part of the group that he is serving, Joseph looks to find a way to protect himself, the adjoining town and possibly the world from a new outbreak of the undead. Finding allies is not an easy task in a distant land, but finding that Dalca has an enemy nearby, Joseph comes up with a plan to defeat them both. Author Royce Prouty hits a home run for anyone that has taken the time to do some background research on the lore of Dracula. As he runs through all of the myths surrounding the classic vampire, he also delves into the history of the main character, Vlad Tepes (Vlad the Impaler) of whom the novel was written about. Tying together the history of a classical ruler with an intriguing storyline makes it just that much more believable. With a strong story and not too much bloodshed, this is great novel that could give you a little more information into the classical story of Dracula, along with a slight history lesson into where his story actually came to light. Happy reading.
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Written by Scott Edwards Over the years, I have always found that family reunions are anything but dull. After all, there are Uncles sitting back and talking about football, or what the government is doing wrong, and Aunts that enjoy catching up on the latest gossip from their different states and young cousins playing basketball in the back yard, talking about nothing of any importance. You think that these days could be the worst of times on occasion while growing up, but as you get older you learn to appreciate all that your family has to offer, make sure to treasure these times. The same thing is about to happen in a small house in Illinois, since the Elliot Family is planning a large family reunion for All Hallows Eve. Not being a normal family by any means, young Timothy is talking to his Great Grandmere about his family history after she rises from an ancient slumber. Although this may seem normal, Timothy’s Grandmere is a mummy who stays in the attic of the house and is only to be awakened upon special occasions. Knowing this, Timothy is allowed to bypass this rule, since the family is coming to town and they must all prepare for the festivities ahead. A family of Witches, Mummies, Gargoyles, Ghosts and anything else that goes bump in the night is coming to Illinois to celebrate this Halloween and all must be made perfect before their arrival. Timothy, a normal child who was left on the door step of this house years ago is still looking for his supernatural gift, and he is excited to see his extended family and hopes to find his true calling in this undead family. But problems persist as the family arrives, such as an Uncle that is not willing to put his wings away and cousins that are looking to visit insane asylums along with his Grandmother and Grandfather who will not put up with any mischief that the family will bring to town with them. From The Dust Returned is a fantastic telling of how family chooses to stay together as everything starts to hit the fan. Trying to find ways to keep the undead from being lost in a purgatory of sorts, the elders take the lead to find a place for any of the lost souls so they can survive and carry on. Cecy, a wandering witch, seems to take over the great tale as she is able to jump from one person's mind to another, and she is able to control them, offer them suggestions and most importantly, teach them how to dance. Cecy also has the ability to house the minds of lost spirits for a time, which comes in rather handy as fires take place on Hallows Eve. Another glorious read from Ray Bradbury. Taking the family dynamic and introducing a way of how the ‘others’ live just makes it fun. This novel takes you through several different stories involving how the family arrives, what happened in the past and what is happening in the present, from the perspective of each character. Not being able to hit on everything that this novel goes through, and just hitting on what I took to heart, Bradbury seems to have a love for his family gatherings, along with traditions. Two of the greatest things that should always be remembered for; is that your family loved you and did anything to protect you and that you taught people that tradition is more than love, it is one of the ways you can honor yourself, your family and most of all, others. |
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