
Dracula's Guest
Bram Stoker
"The dead travel fast."
Originally excised from the manuscript of his immortal vampire masterpiece, Bram Stoker's title story plunges an unwitting English traveler into the freezing, snow-swept wilderness of Bavaria on Walpurgis Night. Ignoring the...
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United States
Description:
"The dead travel fast." Originally excised from the manuscript of his immortal vampire masterpiece, Bram Stoker's title story plunges an unwitting English traveler into the freezing, snow-swept wilderness of Bavaria on Walpurgis Night. Ignoring the desperate warnings of his terrified coachman, the arrogant wanderer finds himself trapped inside an abandoned, desecrated graveyard. As a fierce blizzard descends, he must survive the unholy horrors that stir within a shattered marble tomb—and the massive, glowing-eyed guardian lurking in the shadows. But the terror does not end there. This essential volume features a curated selection of Stoker’s most brilliant supernatural short fiction. Journey to the accursed, rat-infested isolation of The Judge's House, witness the excruciating horrors of a medieval torture chamber in The Squaw, and unravel the eerie vengeance woven into The Secret of the Growing Gold. Each story masterfully escalates the dread, proving Stoker's unparalleled command of the macabre. Why you will love this audiobook: If you crave classic Gothic Horror laced with atmospheric dread, haunted houses, sinister curses, and masterful tension, this collection will freeze your blood. Perfectly tailored for fans of vintage supernatural thrillers, ghostly literature, and vampire folklore, this immersive auditory experience delivers spine-tingling suspense from the very first minute. About the Author: Bram Stoker (1847–1912) was an Irish author best known today for his 1897 Gothic novel, Dracula. His brilliant ability to blend dark folklore, psychological tension, and macabre romance forever reshaped the horror genre, cementing him as one of literature's most influential architects of terror. Duration - 6h 5m. Author - Bram Stoker. Narrator - Darrell Taylor. Published Date - Friday, 23 January 2026. Copyright - © 1914 Bram Stoker ©.
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English
Opening Credits
Duration:00:00:29
Chapter 1
Duration:00:33:12
Chapter 2
Duration:00:48:14
Chapter 3
Duration:00:32:52
Chapter 4
Duration:00:32:35
Chapter 5
Duration:00:23:23
Chapter 6
Duration:00:46:58
Chapter 7
Duration:01:04:11
Chapter 8
Duration:00:26:14
Chapter 9
Duration:00:56:28
Ending Credits
Duration:00:00:27