The Mystery of the Sea by Bram Stoker
On the lonely Scottish coast at Cruden Bay, Archibald Hunter is drawn into second sight, a lost Spanish treasure, and a cipher, as an American heiress and a sinister plot converge.
Bram Stoker's 1902 novel, by the author of 'Dracula,' is an atmospheric mystery-adventure of the supernatural. Gripping, moody, richly told. Read it for a sweeping Stoker romance of prophecy and buried gold on the wild North Sea shore, blending second sight, Armada history, and intrigue into a full-blooded thriller.
- In its time
- Published in 1902, during the 1900s, the scientific romance.
- Reading it
- ~8 hr read (a novel-length work, settle in).
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