AUDIOBOOK
Duration
11h 15m
Year
2025
Language
English

About

Bram Stoker's legendary Gothic tale is brought to thrilling life in this dramatic full-cast audio production from Jason Damron. Through diary entries, letters, and journal fragments, Dracula unfolds as an immersive sonic experience that captures both the terror and the elegance of Victorian England as Count Dracula's shadow spreads from Transylvania to London.
Jason Damron's production surrounds the listener with cinematic sound design , haunting music, and richly detailed performances that transport you straight into the heart of the story. Every voice, every creak, and every whisper builds an atmosphere of suspense and dark beauty that pays homage to Stoker's timeless masterpiece.
Listeners have called this dramatization "a classic brought to life with a phenomenal cast and amazing soundscape" (Marco), "spot-on in its vivid descriptions and performances" (Teresa J. Kendall), and "a great performance of a classic story-you'll be wishing for a longer car trip just to keep listening" (C.M.). Others describe it as "one of the best books I've ever come across-the performance was amazing too!" (Jon Van).
Whether you're discovering Dracula for the first time or revisiting it through sound, this audiobook offers a captivating, emotionally charged performance that turns Stoker's masterpiece into a living, breathing experience of Gothic horror and timeless fascination.

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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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