A review by breebers
Vampire Stories by Arthur Conan Doyle

4.0

Not strictly speaking what one might consider traditional vampire stories, but most of them were very good. The 'vampires' range from strange medical cases to cover-ups for crimes to individuals that hold power over and/or entrance their victims, in some manner sucking the life from them.

The Holmes stories were very entertaining. The notes at the end of each story gave good insight into Doyle's time and his relationship with Stoker and other contemporaries of his.
I am also magnificently entertained with stories wherein the protagonist flat out denies the possible existence of vampires written by a man who was one of the most well-known paranormal and mysticism obsessed authors of his day.