Due out Christmas Eve, The Forgotten Writings of Bram Stoker features twelve previously unpublished works by the author of Dracula.
You can read one of the lost short stories here at Huffington Post. The story is A Baby Passenger, written in 1899. There’s also an excerpt called Old Hoggen: A Mystery over at Tor.
You might also enjoy reading Resurrected: Dracula Author Bram Stoker’s First Attempts at Gothic Horror over at The Guardian.
Dracula expert Elizabeth Miller wrote the foreword, and Bram Stoker’s great-grand nephew wrote the afterword.
This would make a lovely and intriguing dark Christmas gift, gently wrapped in black paper and red ribbons if possible, for the goth, horror aficionado or literature lover in your life.