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The third in the Bram Stoker Mysteries series, applauded in Publishers Weekly, Kirkus Reviews, RT Book Reviews and others. In this book London's Lyceum Theatre sees the death (Accident? Suicide? Murder?) of one of its top actors, while a figure taken to be a vampire causes the theatre to lose its main audience. Can Bram Stoker and Harry Rivers solve the riddle of the actor's death and also determine whether or not London is under an attack by vampires?

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The third in the Bram Stoker Mysteries series, applauded in Publishers Weekly, Kirkus Reviews, RT Book Reviews and others. In this book London's Lyceum Theatre sees the death (Accident? Suicide? Murder?) of one of its top actors, while a figure taken to be a vampire causes the theatre to lose its main audience. Can Bram Stoker and Harry Rivers solve the riddle of the actor's death and also determine whether or not London is under an attack by vampires?
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RAYMOND BUCKLAND In 1962 Raymond Buckland came to the United States from England, where he had written comedy scripts and was personal scriptwriter for a popular British comedian. His first book was published in 1969. Since then he has had well over fifty books published (both fiction and non-fiction), with nearly three million copies in print and translated into seventeen foreign languages. He has served as Technical Director for movies, working with Orson Wells, John Carradine, Vincent Price, and William Friedkin (director of The Exorcist). Of Romany (Gypsy) descent, Raymond is an authority on Gypsies and has written several books on that subject. He has lectured at colleges and universities across the country and has been the subject of articles in such newspapers and magazines as The New York Times, Los Angeles Times, New York Daily News, New York Sunday News, National Observer, Cleveland Plain Dealer, Look Magazine, Cosmopolitan, True, and many others. Raymond has appeared on numerous national radio and television talk shows such as The Virginia Graham Show, The Dick Cavett Show (appearing with Faye Dunaway), The Tom Snyder Tomorrow Show, Barbara Walters' Not For Women Only, The Sally Jessy Raphael Show, and has been seen on BBC-TV, England, RAI-TV, Italy, and CBC-TV, Canada. He has appeared extensively on stage in England and played small character parts in movies in America. He has taught courses at colleges and universities and been a featured speaker at conferences and workshops across the country. He has twice won the Coalition of Visionary Retailers Visionary Award and was awarded The University of Akron, Wayne College "Writer of the Year" award for 2012-2013. Raymond currently writes the Victorian novels "The Bram Stoker Mysteries" plus "The Penny Court Enquirers" mysteries. www.raymondbucklandbooks.com