"London After Midnight" is a gripping mystery novel that delves into the macabre and the supernatural within the fog-shrouded streets of London. When a wealthy man is found dead in his home, the case is initially ruled a suicide. However, five years later, the derelict mansion is occupied by strange, pale figures with sharpened teeth, leading neighbors to believe that vampires have moved in. Inspector Burke of Scotland Yard must untangle a web of secrets to discover whether the haunting presence is truly undead or a masterfully crafted deception designed to expose a killer.
Based on the legendary lost silent film, this novelization by Marie Coolidge-Rask captures the eerie atmosphere and suspense of the era's most iconic horror stories. The narrative blends elements of traditional detective fiction with gothic horror, creating a chilling exploration of guilt and justice. Readers will be captivated by the dark imagery and the psychological tension as Burke employs unconventional methods to solve a mystery that seems to defy the laws of nature. "London After Midnight" remains a significant piece of cinematic and literary history, offering a rare glimpse into a story that has otherwise been lost to time.
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