Sailing for weeks on a ship with a hungry vampire sounds like a bad idea and turns out exactly how you’d expect it to in this lean telling of “The Captain’s Log” chapter of Bram Stoker’s novel Dracula. The constant atmosphere of dread and exquisite depiction of a late 1800s ship at sea are highlights in a very strong story about trying to survive in a confined space while being hunted by an unknown evil. Find out more about why I highly recommend this one in the review.
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