Dracula & Frankenstein
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Narrated by:
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Jake Urry
About this listen
This bundle features two classic horror stories narrated by Jake Urry.
Dracula, by Bram Stoker, is a timeless horror classic that has captivated listeners 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 listeners 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-listen for horror fans and literary enthusiasts alike.
Frankenstein, by Mary Shelley, is a thrilling and captivating novel that has mesmerised listeners for over 200 years. The story follows the brilliant and ambitious scientist, Victor Frankenstein, as he creates a monstrous being using stolen body parts. But as the creature struggles to find acceptance and meaning in a hostile world, Victor is consumed by guilt and fear, realizing too late the horrifying consequences of his actions. As the two engage in a battle of wills and wits, Shelley's vivid and evocative language paints a chilling picture of a world gone awry, where science and technology have unleashed dark and dangerous forces beyond our control. Frankenstein is a haunting tale of ambition, revenge, and the consequences of playing God, which continues to shock and captivate listeners today.
These new audio editions are brought to life for 21st century listeners by narrator Jake Urry.
©1818 Bram Stoker & Mary Shelley (P)2023 Jake Urry