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  • Also, Lecale seemed to be building things up to a big reveal, and since Dracula's name has been dropped a few times, I was wondering if that vampire might turn out to be the one and only Count.

    TIGERMAN OF TERRAHPUR by Errol Lecale (New English Library 1973) 2006

  • It's not unusual to see Dracula woven into some much longer history than Stoker's novel indicates, and Lecale does much the same with Dagmar, so that the Specialist feels an uncanny sense of "time abyss" when he realizes that Dagmar was undead all the way back in ancient Egypt.

    TIGERMAN OF TERRAHPUR by Errol Lecale (New English Library 1973) 2006

  • It's not unusual to see Dracula woven into some much longer history than Stoker's novel indicates, and Lecale does much the same with Dagmar, so that the Specialist feels an uncanny sense of "time abyss" when he realizes that Dagmar was undead all the way back in ancient Egypt.

    THE DEATH BOX by Errol Lecale (New English Library 1974) 2006

  • The whole way through this series, I'd say Lecale never really figured out how to deliver on an ending.

    TIGERMAN OF TERRAHPUR by Errol Lecale (New English Library 1973) 2006

  • Also, Lecale seemed to be building things up to a big reveal, and since Dracula's name has been dropped a few times, I was wondering if that vampire might turn out to be the one and only Count.

    THE DEATH BOX by Errol Lecale (New English Library 1974) 2006

  • As far as I know there never was a movie made from Lecale/McNeillys stuff.

    Errol Lecale´s The Specialist in Germany 2006

  • It's not unusual to see Dracula woven into some much longer history than Stoker's novel indicates, and Lecale does much the same with Dagmar, so that the Specialist feels an uncanny sense of "time abyss" when he realizes that Dagmar was undead all the way back in ancient Egypt.

    Archive 2006-01-15 2006

  • The whole way through this series, I'd say Lecale never really figured out how to deliver on an ending.

    Archive 2006-01-15 2006

  • Also, Lecale seemed to be building things up to a big reveal, and since Dracula's name has been dropped a few times, I was wondering if that vampire might turn out to be the one and only Count.

    Archive 2006-01-15 2006

  • The whole way through this series, I'd say Lecale never really figured out how to deliver on an ending.

    BLOOD OF MY BLOOD by Errol Lecale (New English Library 1975) 2006

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