Originally published in the Dublin Daily Express in December 1890 and found again in the National Library of Ireland, Gibbet Hill tells the story of a hiker who encounters three mysterious children near a memorial to a murdered sailor.<br/>In the paragraphs that follow, Bram Stoker weaves what is known as a “classic Stoker story” that highlights the struggle between good and evil with a touch of the supernatural.<br/>This extraordinary find by an amateur historian has ignited much excitement among literary scholars and Stoker fans. It’s a story that has been lost for over a century!