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Dracula by Bram Stoker is a timeless horror classic that has captivated readers for over a century.
The novel tells the story of Count Dracula, a powerful and mysterious vampire from Transylvania, who sets his sights on Victorian-era London. As Dracula seeks to establish a new home and expand his influence, a group of brave individuals bands together to stop him, including the determined and resourceful Professor Van Helsing. Stoker's vivid descriptions of the eerie landscapes and supernatural encounters draw readers in, while the characters' struggles against the dark forces of evil keep them on the edge of their seats. A chilling exploration of the battle between good and evil, Dracula remains a must-read for horror fans and literary enthusiasts alike.
This new recording narrated by Jake Urry brings this classic tale to chilling life.
The novel tells the story of Count Dracula, a powerful and mysterious vampire from Transylvania, who sets his sights on Victorian-era London. As Dracula seeks to establish a new home and expand his influence, a group of brave individuals bands together to stop him, including the determined and resourceful Professor Van Helsing. Stoker's vivid descriptions of the eerie landscapes and supernatural encounters draw readers in, while the characters' struggles against the dark forces of evil keep them on the edge of their seats. A chilling exploration of the battle between good and evil, Dracula remains a must-read for horror fans and literary enthusiasts alike.
This new recording narrated by Jake Urry brings this classic tale to chilling life.
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"Narrators Samuel James, Billie Fulford-Brown, Imogen Wilde, and Johnny Heller provide accents ranging from British to Romanian to American in this tale of vampires and intrigue. The story is told through the journals and letters of the main characters. An appropriately British-accented Jonathan Harker arrives in Budapest, headed to Transylvania to meet the nobleman Count Dracula. He stays at the Count's castle, where he's plagued by nightmares and insomnia, a state dramatized by the quick pace of the narration. The race across the continent to stop Dracula ensues. Letters from the female characters are appropriately narrated by female narrators, with Mina Harker's journal voiced by Billie Fulford-Brown. American and other accents help to round out the characters in this literary classic. S.E.G. � AudioFile 2025, Portland, Maine"
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