About this book
Bram Stoker, the master of Gothic horror who penned Dracula, returns with a chilling collection of nine supernatural tales that plumb the darkest corners of human fear. Dracula's Guest and Other Weird Tales showcases the author's unparalleled talent for weaving atmospheric dread into every page, featuring stories that venture far beyond the boundaries of his most famous work.
This haunting anthology includes "Dracula's Guest," an excised episode from Stoker's legendary novel, alongside eight other masterpieces of macabre fiction. From the sinister occurrences in "The Judge's House" to the relentless terror of "The Burial of the Rats," each tale explores themes of supernatural vengeance, ancient curses, and psychological torment. Originally published in 1914, these stories showcase Stoker's remarkable ability to transform ordinary settings into landscapes of pure dread, where the supernatural bleeds into reality with terrifying consequences.
The collection spans haunted mansions, cursed objects, and inexplicable phenomena, each narrative building an inescapable sense of doom. These aren't mere ghost stories—they're psychological explorations of evil in its most insidious forms, crafted by a literary master at the height of his powers.
Perfect for fans of classic horror and Gothic literature, this audiobook is ideal for those seeking authentic Victorian-era frights that continue to unsettle audiences over a century later. Prepare yourself for tales that linger long after the final page.