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310 pages, Hardcover
First published June 6, 2019

"No, no, it's not beauty, it's just *looking*, dear Bram. It's knowing everything contains the opposite of itself. It's the key to playing Ophelia, Desdemona, Lady M. Put something into every lover that wants to be rejected. And something into every villain that wants to be loved. All the evil in the world, it comes from shattered love. Forget that and the audience won't believe you."Also on-board for comic relief is the tertiary appearance of theatre contemporary Oscar Wilde:
"That is why England shall strangle me, Miss Terry. In Ireland, having charm is seen as an accomplishment. Here, it is a shame on the family, like an idiot cousin."The humor in the novel is offset by a fair dose of underlying gothic horror - not only in the periodic Ripper attacks but also in the spare room in the theatre that Stoker uses for his writing endeavors: that's where a ghost is waiting; that's where she visits the author.