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Seance for a Vampire (1994)

por Fred Saberhagen

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Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's timeless creation returns in a new series of handsomely designed, long out-of-print detective stories. From the earliest days of Holmes' career to his astonishing encounters with Martian invaders, the Further Adventures series encapsulates the most varied and thrilling cases of the worlds' greatest detective.

When two suspect psychics offer Ambrose Altamont and his wife the opportunity to contact their recently deceased daughter, the wealthy British aristocrat wastes no time in hiring Sherlock Holmes to expose their hoax. He arranges for the celebrated detective and Dr. Watson to attend the family's next seance, confident in Holmes' rationalist outlook on the situation. But what starts as cruel mockery becomes deadly reality when young, beautiful Louisa Altamont appears to her parents in the flesh as one of the nosferatu--a vampire! The resulting chaos leaves one of the fraudulent spiritualists dead. Sherlock Holmes missing, and Dr. Watson alone and mystified. With time running out, Watson has no choice but to summon the only one who might be able to help--Holmes' vampire cousin, Prince Dracula. Alternately narrated by Watson and the charismatic Dracula himself, Seance for a Vampire demonstrates that heroes are sometimes found in the most unlikely places. Saberhagen has recast Bram Stoker's paragon of evil into a noble, witty and chillingly powerful character.

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  freixas | Mar 31, 2023 |
Suppose Sherlock Holmes had a case that led into dangerous supernatural territory -- so dangerous that the only possible help could come from Sherlock's cousin, Prince Dracula. I know ... it sounds a bit far-fetched but it really works!

A young woman disappears during a leisurely rowboat trip and turns up dead a day later. When spiritualists arrive to take advantage of her mother and promise that they can contact Louisa, her father goes to London to ask Sherlock Holmes for help revealing the charlatans for what they are. However, when Holmes and Watson attend the séance they must admit that something out of the norm is happening. The young woman appears out of nowhere, looking pale and having no reflection, one of the spiritualists is brutally murdered and Holmes is dragged off by a powerful malevolent force. So Watson must turn to the only one who can help -- Prince Dracula.

I had a lot of fun with this book! It was the perfect read for a summer afternoon. This is actually one of a series of Holmes books by different authors and I plan to read more of them. Usually I'm touchy about retooling of characters but I think that Holmes has been taken in so many different directions over the years that I've come to accept it. So why not see what his adventures would be like with Dr. Jekyll or martians?

http://webereading.com/2010/07/new-release-seance-for-vampire.html ( )
  klpm | Jul 23, 2010 |
It was OK, but not super. We're back to Sherlock Holmes, entirely in 1903. Much of the book is written from Watson's perspective with the remainder from Dracula's. Sometimes the shifts are too quick or often for me - jarring. All told it wasn't bad. Might deserve 3 stars, but it just didn't hold me like some of the others. ( )
  jimmaclachlan | Sep 25, 2009 |
I must admit, after the somewhat-dull stories of the previous couple of Dracula books, this one is more enjoyable. It brings back the Dracula/Sherlock Holmes relationship and enhances it by assuming we all know that Dracula and Holmes are distant cousins. I don’t remember reading this in the Holmes-Dracula File, and Holmes hasn’t appeared in any of the other Dracula books Saberhagen wrote.

In any case, it was a better book than some of the previous ones were. It still doesn’t reach the height of the first book, which was eminently enjoyable.

In this book, a couple outside early 20th century London are convinced that a seance has brought back their (vampire) daughter to them. When the father askes Holmes to investigate, realizes they’re probably dealing with vampires from his previous experiences with Dracula, gets kidnapped, Watson calls on Dracula for help, they track down the evil vampire and wreak their vengeance.

Also appearing in this book is Rasputin, as a small side character. The plot was interesting, although not all was wrapped up in the end (whatever happened to Doll?).

A better read than several of its predecessors, I give this book 3.5 stars.

The Dracula Series:
* The Dracula Tape (1975)
* The Holmes-Dracula File (1978)
* An Old Friend of the Family (1979)
* Thorn (1980)
* Dominion (1982)
* From the Tree of Time (1982) (short story)
* A Matter of Taste (1990)
* A Question of Time (1992)
* Seance for a Vampire (1994)
* A Sharpness on the Neck (1996)
* Box Number Fifty (2001) (short story)
* A Coldness in the Blood (2002) ( )
  Homechicken | Dec 8, 2007 |
I'm always drawn in by new stories featuring Sherlock Holmes, add in his distant cousin Count Dracula and a seance orchestrated by a mysterious Russian vampire-pirate, and this fit the bill for totally enthralling escapism. :) Saberhagen does Holmes really well, though Dracula is often pompous, but, hey, he's royalty, so it's expected. The plot plays out like a typical Holmes mystery, but with a twist of having vampires involved. I think the editor fell down a bit on the job, because unless the author was going for deliberate repetition between sections that Watson narrated and those that Dracula narrated, there were whole paragraphs repeated verbatim. There's a sequence near the end that's a plot line direct from Stoker's "Dracula", but Saberhagen's Dracula comments on it, so I guess it's okay. Overall, weaker than The Holmes-Dracula Tape, but still a fun read. ( )
  silentq | Oct 10, 2007 |
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Classic Literature. Fiction. Mystery. HTML:

Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's timeless creation returns in a new series of handsomely designed, long out-of-print detective stories. From the earliest days of Holmes' career to his astonishing encounters with Martian invaders, the Further Adventures series encapsulates the most varied and thrilling cases of the worlds' greatest detective.

When two suspect psychics offer Ambrose Altamont and his wife the opportunity to contact their recently deceased daughter, the wealthy British aristocrat wastes no time in hiring Sherlock Holmes to expose their hoax. He arranges for the celebrated detective and Dr. Watson to attend the family's next seance, confident in Holmes' rationalist outlook on the situation. But what starts as cruel mockery becomes deadly reality when young, beautiful Louisa Altamont appears to her parents in the flesh as one of the nosferatu--a vampire! The resulting chaos leaves one of the fraudulent spiritualists dead. Sherlock Holmes missing, and Dr. Watson alone and mystified. With time running out, Watson has no choice but to summon the only one who might be able to help--Holmes' vampire cousin, Prince Dracula. Alternately narrated by Watson and the charismatic Dracula himself, Seance for a Vampire demonstrates that heroes are sometimes found in the most unlikely places. Saberhagen has recast Bram Stoker's paragon of evil into a noble, witty and chillingly powerful character.

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