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A young man inherits a peculiar family trait: a series of psychic visions that bind his life to the past. As spectral signs and ominous coincidences unravel, he discovers that a deadly reckoning foretold in his ancestors' lives is now closing in on his own. A chilling epistolary tale of psychological tension.
From the mind of Bram Stoker, the undisputed master of gothic horror and creator of the immortal classic, Dracula , comes an earlier, yet equally haunting tale of fate and the supernatural. Originally published as a serial in 1875, The Chain of Destiny is one of his most powerful
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A young man inherits a peculiar family trait: a series of psychic visions that bind his life to the past. As spectral signs and ominous coincidences unravel, he discovers that a deadly reckoning foretold in his ancestors' lives is now closing in on his own. A chilling epistolary tale of psychological tension.

From the mind of Bram Stoker, the undisputed master of gothic horror and creator of the immortal classic, Dracula, comes an earlier, yet equally haunting tale of fate and the supernatural. Originally published as a serial in 1875, The Chain of Destiny is one of his most powerful short works.

Perfect for fans of paranormal mystery and classic occult literature, this forgotten gem explores the terrifying idea that some fates cannot be escaped. Can he break the chain before it's too late?


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Bram Stoker (1847-1912) is best remembered today for Dracula, which is now considered one of the foremost examples of Gothic literature. Stoker wrote prolifically - both in his role on the staff of The Daily Telegraph, and as a novelist and short-story writer. Some of Stoker's short stories appeared in three collections, including Dracula's Guest and Other Weird Stories, but he was always better known for his novels. As a friend of Oscar Wilde, Stoker's personal life attracted much speculation before his death in 1912.