Anno Dracula
Book description
It is 1888 and Queen Victoria has remarried, taking as her new consort Vlad Tepes, the Wallachian Prince infamously known as Count Dracula. Peppered with familiar characters from Victorian history and fiction, the novel follows vampire Genevieve Dieudonne and Charles Beauregard of the Diogenes Club as they strive to solve…
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4 authors picked Anno Dracula as one of their favorite books. Why do they recommend it?
This is the first in a series of alternate history stories, set in 1888 (later volumes run right through the 20th century), in a world in which Count Dracula triumphed over his arch-enemy Professor Van Helsing. He’s now married to Queen Victoria and ruling over a London full of bloodsuckers!
A very clever idea which neatly ties in all sorts of vampire-related fictional strands.
From Richard's list on Dracula and other vampires.
I love that this book is set in an alternative Victorian-era Britain where vampires are citizens rubbing shoulders with humankind. At the heart of the book is the Jack the Ripper mystery with vampire, rather than human, prostitutes.
The crimes are investigated by Charles Beauregard, assisted by one of Newman’s original creations – a 400-year-old female vampire, Geneviève Dieudonné.
Along the way, the pair encounter other monsters – with humans as monstrous as the undead – as well as popular 19th-century literary figures and political events like the growth of communism/socialism.
I loved the main characters and unique…
From Abbas' list on fantasy with kiss-ass female protagonists.
Set in 19th century England where vampires are a faction, not an underground coterie.
The alternate history sub-genre is a playground for subversion. I enjoy these stories if they’re strange enough. (Go big, because going small just makes the story seem Wrong.) Here, I loved the utter normality of vampires, the earliest book that latched on to this idea, I believe.
Also the (sometimes outrageous) twists to the Bram Stoker story, Sherlock Holmes, Jack the Ripper, Queen Victoria, and many more literary and historical threads. To help smooth the path, there are, delightfully, characters to believe in and care…
From Kay's list on fantasy that twist stories you thought you knew.
Newman’s creative mashup brings a dizzying host of personalities into the Jack the Ripper murders as historical people and characters from fiction collide in Queen Victoria’s London. Vlad Tepes casts a long shadow across the political and social landscape. This take on Dracula himself, and other ancient vampires, is fresh and frightening and I was glad to discover it. The playful mix has Conan Doyle’s Sherlock Holmes and Inspector Lestrade investigating The Ripper in a world where vampires are out in public, and Vlad is Prince Consort to Queen Victoria. The bold concept works well and is a ferociously fun…
From Victoria's list on featuring Dracula as a main character.
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