
Stoker's Wilde by Steven Hopstaken
Years before either becomes a literary legend, Bram Stoker and Oscar Wilde must overcome their disdain for one another to battle the Black Bishop, a madman wielding supernatural forces to bend the British Empire to his will.
"Hopstaken and Prusi have done their homework and produced a pleasing period penny dreadful" -- Publishers Weekly
"Stoker's Wilde is immensely entertaining and engrossing...this novel was an utter delight." -- The Haunted Reading Room
"Stoker's Wilde is a brilliant book, its clear the authors really know their subject matter." -- S.J Budd
"Historical details and supernatural monsters abound, but it is the odd couple of Wilde and Stoker, with their diametrically opposed personalities and interesting quirks, that drives this story. Pass this volume on to readers who are hungry for more historical stories with a supernatural frame." -- Booklist
“A fun throwback to classic horror, playing off of Bram Stoker’s Dracula and Oscar Wilde’s The Picture of Dorian Gray, this tale stars fictionalized versions of both Stoker and Wilde, brought together through circumstance to hunt the undead throughout England [...] This husband-and-wife writing team offer a solid choice for fans of vampire lore and atmospheric, historical horror.” -- Library Journal
“A piece of work that is more original and creative than any novel I have read in years.” -- High fever Books
“I absolutely loved it, it's thrilling, exciting and funny as hell-it's a rollercoaster ride through Victorian values, secret societies and deep, dark secrets…there is nothing that I did not love about it! Roll on book 2!” -- Rachel Read It
“This story provides horror, adventure and humour throughout, the need to protect the human race against the evil plans that threaten them.” -- Lacy Ace Book Reviews
"Stoker's Wilde is immensely entertaining and engrossing...this novel was an utter delight." -- The Haunted Reading Room
"Stoker's Wilde is a brilliant book, its clear the authors really know their subject matter." -- S.J Budd
"Historical details and supernatural monsters abound, but it is the odd couple of Wilde and Stoker, with their diametrically opposed personalities and interesting quirks, that drives this story. Pass this volume on to readers who are hungry for more historical stories with a supernatural frame." -- Booklist
“A fun throwback to classic horror, playing off of Bram Stoker’s Dracula and Oscar Wilde’s The Picture of Dorian Gray, this tale stars fictionalized versions of both Stoker and Wilde, brought together through circumstance to hunt the undead throughout England [...] This husband-and-wife writing team offer a solid choice for fans of vampire lore and atmospheric, historical horror.” -- Library Journal
“A piece of work that is more original and creative than any novel I have read in years.” -- High fever Books
“I absolutely loved it, it's thrilling, exciting and funny as hell-it's a rollercoaster ride through Victorian values, secret societies and deep, dark secrets…there is nothing that I did not love about it! Roll on book 2!” -- Rachel Read It
“This story provides horror, adventure and humour throughout, the need to protect the human race against the evil plans that threaten them.” -- Lacy Ace Book Reviews
Steven Hopstaken was born in Grand Rapids, Michigan, where he spent his formative years watching and reading science fiction and horror. He has a degree in journalism from Northern Michigan University and spends his free time traveling; writing screenplays, short stories and novels; and practicing photography. Melissa Prusi was born and raised in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan (often mistaken for Canada), and studied video and film production at Northern Michigan University and the University of Michigan. She’s been a video editor, a semi-professional film reviewer, a three-time champion on the quiz show Jeopardy!, and a Guinness world record holder (1990 edition, for directing the longest live television show). They met in a college screenwriting class and married three years later. They spent a brief time in Los Angeles, where they both worked for Warner Bros. television. They eventually ended up in Minneapolis, Minnesota, where they love the arts scene but dread the winters. While they both currently make a living as website content managers, they have sold two screenplays, which have been lost to development hell. They've indulged their fascination with Bram Stoker and Oscar Wilde through trips to Dublin and London to research their lives and visit sites mentioned in Stoker's Wilde. They live in St. Louis Park, Minnesota with their two cats. If they’re not writing, you can usually find them at a movie, local theater production, improv show or pub quiz. This is their first novel.
Awards:
Longlisted for The Guardian's Not the Booker Prize 2019
Awards:
Longlisted for The Guardian's Not the Booker Prize 2019
| SKU | Unavailable |
| ISBN 13 | 9781787581722 |
| ISBN 10 | 1787581721 |
| Title | Stoker's Wilde |
| Author | Steven Hopstaken |
| Series | Stoker's Wilde |
| Condition | Unavailable |
| Binding Type | Paperback |
| Publisher | Flame Tree Publishing |
| Year published | 2019-05-30 |
| Number of pages | 384 |
| Cover note | Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary. |
| Note | Unavailable |