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The Lady of The Shroud

By: Bram Stoker
Narrated by: Kevin T. Collins
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Was it a living woman that stood by his side, or a dead body reanimated for the time or the occasion in some strange manner?

Public Domain (P)2010 Audible, Inc.
Horror Scary

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This piece of gothic horror from Darcula author Bram Stoker is ingeniously told through a collection of documents: letters, newspaper clippings, a will… This fragmented style gives the audiobook, as performed by Kevin T. Collins, the feeling of an actual record recently unearthed - and unearthly! Concerning the – now-classic - trope of a young man who must live in his uncle’s spooky estate in order to inherit it, the story develops to involve a spectral woman who visits him and whom he falls in love with, as well as guns, kidnappings, and battle. The majority of the accounts come from the young man’s perspective and Collins lends them a concentrated dramatic tenor that makes this a horrific and exciting pause-resister.

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