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The Squaw
The Judge's House
Dracula’s Guest
Audiobook series9 titles

Dracula's Guest and Other Weird Stories Series

Written by Bram Stoker

Narrated by Arthur Lane

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About this series

An English merchant becomes enchanted by the traditional dress of Highland chiefs during a family holiday to Scotland. Commissioning his own outfit, he insists on wearing it, much to the embarrassment of his family and the amusement of the locals. When warned by a man known for his premonitions of doom, the merchant scoffs at the prophecy - but his encounter with his own doppelganger and a perilous encounter with quicksand proves too chilling to ignore.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateMay 31, 2023
The Squaw
The Judge's House
Dracula’s Guest

Titles in the series (9)

  • Dracula’s Guest

    1

    Dracula’s Guest
    Dracula’s Guest

    Bram Stoker's Dracula is a classic Gothic tale that has mesmerized audiences for over a century. The bloodthirsty Count from Transylvania has become a household name, but what of Dracula's Guest? This short story believed to follow Jonathan Harker on his journey to Transylvania, was unpublished until after Stoker's death. In it, Harker falls victim to the terrors of Walpurgis Nacht while stopping in Munich, a haunting experience that foreshadows the horrors to come. Dracula's Guest is the missing chapter that Stoker intended as the opening of his masterpiece. Collected by his widow Florence, this long-lost gem is sure to enchant and captivate all fans of Stoker's eerie tales of danger lurking in the shadows.

  • The Squaw

    3

    The Squaw
    The Squaw

    Renowned for the horror classic "Dracula," Bram Stoker also penned several other exceptional horror tales, with "The Squaw" being a standout example. Follow the bold yet compassionate American on his travels throughout Europe, accompanied by his companions eager to explore the Torture Tower in the Burg at Nuremberg. However, a seemingly innocent mishap occurs when the American accidentally drops a pebble over the parapet, unleashing a horrifying chain of events.

  • The Judge's House

    2

    The Judge's House
    The Judge's House

    In "The Judge's House" by Bram Stoker, a young scholar named Malcomson seeks solitude to prepare for his exams and decides to rent an old, abandoned house in a small town. But as he settles into his new home, strange occurrences begin to unfold. The townspeople whisper of the dark history of the house, including its previous owner, a judge known for his ruthless sentencing. Malcomson soon realizes that he is not alone in the house and begins to experience terrifying encounters with an unseen presence. As his fear escalates, Malcomson delves deeper into the house's past and uncovers a sinister force that threatens to consume him. Will he be able to survive the malevolent entity lurking in the shadows, or will he become its next victim? "The Judge's House" is a chilling tale of horror and the supernatural, sure to leave readers breathless with every turn of the page.

  • The Secret of the Growing Gold

    4

    The Secret of the Growing Gold
    The Secret of the Growing Gold

    In the small county of Delandre, scandal is brewing as a forbidden love affair between a Spanish peasant heiress, Margaret Delandre, and the notorious womanizer aristocrat Geoffrey Brent, comes to light. Margaret finds herself seeking refuge in the Brent mansion after a heated argument with her brother Wykham, who vows revenge against them both.

  • The Gipsy Prophecy

    5

    The Gipsy Prophecy
    The Gipsy Prophecy

    Joshua Considine and Dr. Burleigh set out to uncover the truth behind the visiting gypsies. Their journey leads them to a gypsy camp, where Joshua receives a chilling prophecy from the gypsy queen: his hands will betray him as a murderer of his own wife.

  • The Coming of Abel Behenna

    6

    The Coming of Abel Behenna
    The Coming of Abel Behenna

    In the small coastal town of Pentclaste, two wealthy and handsome men, Abel Behenna and Eric Sanson, vie for the affections of the captivating Sarah Trefusis. After a year of courtship, Sarah announces that she will choose her suitor on April 11th. However, Sarah's ambitious mother intervenes, suggesting a joint investment venture with the men's combined wealth to determine who will marry Sarah.

  • The Burial of the Rats

    7

    The Burial of the Rats
    The Burial of the Rats

    In Paris, a lovelorn young man ventures beyond the city's boundaries, stumbling upon a mysterious village and an eerie couple. Drawn into their captivating conversations, he is soon consumed by discomfort as he unravels their sinister secret. Fleeing for his life, he discovers the ghastly truth—a horrifying burial ritual conducted by rats.

  • Crooken Sands

    9

    Crooken Sands
    Crooken Sands

    An English merchant becomes enchanted by the traditional dress of Highland chiefs during a family holiday to Scotland. Commissioning his own outfit, he insists on wearing it, much to the embarrassment of his family and the amusement of the locals. When warned by a man known for his premonitions of doom, the merchant scoffs at the prophecy - but his encounter with his own doppelganger and a perilous encounter with quicksand proves too chilling to ignore.

  • A Dream of Red Hands

    8

    A Dream of Red Hands
    A Dream of Red Hands

    In a desolate cabin on a moor, Jacob Settle bears a burdened soul plagued by a recurring nightmare. When a curious narrator crosses paths with him, an unlikely bond forms. Together, they confront Jacob's haunting past, leading to a chilling revelation and the possibility of redemption.

Author

Bram Stoker

Bram (Abraham) Stoker was an Irish novelist, born November 8, 1847 in Dublin, Ireland. 'Dracula' was to become his best-known work, based on European folklore and stories of vampires. Although most famous for writing 'Dracula', Stoker wrote eighteen books before he died in 1912 at the age of sixty-four.

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