An anthology of short stories set during the events of Bram Stoker’s Dracula. Assembled by P. N. Elrod, the stories in Dracula in London were each written independently and do not all align into a pleasing whole – and some of them are less than clear about the novel’s timeline, also. Still, each of them is an enjoyable story in its own right.

Dracula
chapters 1-6
Renfield, or Dining at the Bughouse
short story by Bill Zaget, must take place before chapter 7.
Dracula
chapters 7-8
An Essay on Containment
short story by K. B. Bogen, paralleling the events of chapters 7 and 8.
Dracula
chapter 9
Good Help
short story by Gene DeWeese, paralleling the events of chapters 7-9.
Dracula
chapter 10
Beast
short story by Amy L. Gruss and Catt Kingsgrave-Ernstein, taking place during Van Helsing’s absence in chapter 10.
Dracula
chapter 11
Berserker
short story by Nancy Kilpatrick, retells an incident from chapter 11 from Dracula’s perspective.
A Most Electrifying Evening
short story by Julie Barrett, cannot take place much earlier than this but must occur before the events of chapter 12.
Dracula
chapter 12
To Each His Own Kind
short story by Tanya Huff, taking place on the night of Dracula’s first arrival in London.
The Three Boxes
short story by Elaine Bergstrom, taking place shortly after Dracula arrives at Carfax.
Dracula
chapter 13
Long Term Investment
short story by Chelsea Quinn Yarbro, must take place relatively soon after Dracula’s arrival in London.
Dracula
chapter 14
“Places For Act Two!”
short story by Bradley H. Sinor, can take place at almost any point between chapters 12 and 22, placed here by fiat.
Dracula
chapter 15-17
Everything to Order
short story by Jody Lynn Nye, can take place at almost any point between chapters 8 and 22, placed here by fiat.
Dracula
chapter 18-20
Dear Mr Bernard Shaw
short story by Judith Proctor, taking the form of a letter dated October 1.
Dracula, chapter 21-22
chapter 21-22
Box Number Fifty
short story by Fred Saberhagen, taking place at about this time.
Wolf and Hound
short story by Nigel Bennett and P.N. Elrod, paralleling the events of chapters 7 through 22, leading directly into chapter 23.
Dracula
chapter 23
The Dark Downstairs
short story by Roxanne Longstreet Conrad, paralleling the events of chapters 7 through 24.
Dracula
chapter 24-27
Curtain Call
short story by Gary A Braunbeck, an epilogue, of sorts.