Friday, 20 January 2017

Dracula - a book with a bit of bite!

Not being a horror fan, this isn't a book I would have usually gone for, but when it appeared free on Audible before Christmas featuring some great narrators, I couldn't resist. I am so pleased that I took the plunge. The story is set up by Jonathan Harker, who travels to see Count Dracula in Transylvania, to provide legal support for a real estate transaction. When he sees the Count for what he really is, the experience almost sends him mad. He finally escapes when Dracula heads off to Whitby. Here, the Count happens upon the holidaying Lucy Westenra and the blood-sucking begins! Her friends and fiancĂ© are not sure what's happening to her and they call on the assistance of Dr Van Helsing, who soon engulfs everyone with garlic in an effort to save Lucy. The action then moves to London and it becomes apparent that the Count is set on creating a new world order, led by vampires. Can he be stopped? All the protagonists come together to hunt and destroy the Count once and for all. This culminates with an epic chase across Europe, back to where it all began! But not everyone will make it out alive. This is such a famous story that you think you know it inside out, but the original Bram Stoker text is, in my humble opinion, far better than any screen adaptation. It takes the form of letters, diaries, telegrams and ships logs, written by the different characters. I also love the fact that there is a really strong female character in the form of Mina Murray, who is pivotal to the success of the book. Totally absorbing and thrilling, without being overtly gory or scary, I can highly recommend this book, particularly the narrated Audible Edition version featuring Alan Cumming, Tim Curry, Simon Vance, Katherine Kellgren, Susan Duerden, JohnLee, Graeme Malcolm and Steven Crossley. Excellent!

My STAR rating: FIVE.

Length: 352 print pages.
Price I paid: FREE (special offer from Audible before Christmas).
Formats available: print; unabridged audio download; ebook.

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