![]() ![]() The summer of love is about to become the summer of death. They have managed to stay hidden for so long, but 1967 is the year that the urns begin to break. Bea hears Rochester’s whispers on the wind. Lucy has the hunger bestowed from her former master, as well as his remains contained within cursed urns. Decades later in LA, the past still haunts them. Rather than stay dead, they became immortal, fleeing to America for a new life. Lucy was a victim of Dracula and Bea of Mr Rochester. You may not have heard of Lucy Westenra or Bertha Mason, but they both played important roles in classic stories. What would happen if classic characters met a century or more later, in a hip and swinging 60s LA? Gwendolyn Kiste explores what may have happened to some of the forgotten women of classic fiction in Reluctant Immortals and who they may have brought with them. The mash up is not unusual when two contemporary characters suddenly meet, but often these books are set at the same time as the original text. Classic stories leaving copyright has been a boon to modern authors who are suddenly able to play with much loved characters as they wish. ![]()
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