The Jewel of Seven Stars


Read by Roger Melin

(4.4 stars; 306 reviews)

The Jewel of Seven Stars (also published under the name: The Jewel of the Seven Stars) is a horror novel by Bram Stoker first published in 1903. The story is about an archaeologist's plot to revive Queen Tera, an ancient Egyptian mummy. (Summary by Wikipedia) (10 hr 21 min)

Chapters

A Summons in the Night 27:47 Read by Roger Melin
Strange Instructions 25:27 Read by Roger Melin
The Watchers 30:39 Read by Roger Melin
The Second Attempt 30:54 Read by Roger Melin
More Strange Instructions 34:23 Read by Roger Melin
Suspicions 34:29 Read by Roger Melin
The Traveller's Loss 31:20 Read by Roger Melin
The Finding of the Lamps 27:36 Read by Roger Melin
The Need of Knowledge 31:57 Read by Roger Melin
The Valley of the Sorcerer 36:56 Read by Roger Melin
A Queen's Tomb 30:50 Read by Roger Melin
The Magic Coffer 28:57 Read by Roger Melin
Awaking From the Trance 34:27 Read by Roger Melin
The Birth-Mark 34:46 Read by Roger Melin
The Purpose of Queen Tera 31:20 Read by Roger Melin
The Cavern 34:58 Read by Roger Melin
Doubts and Fears 35:09 Read by Roger Melin
The Lesson of the 'Ka' 29:20 Read by Roger Melin
The Great Experiment 50:07 Read by Roger Melin

Reviews


(5 stars)

What a wondetfull reader! You will know the ending early on, but won't be able to stop listening.


(5 stars)

I loved it so much i had to hear it again. I wish there was more book like this!


(5 stars)

I loved this reading! lots of twists and turns. I will read it again for sure.

Excellent,


(5 stars)

The reader speaks very clearly and the work is engaging!

Well read, but I prefer the other edition quite markedly


(3 stars)

This is the 1912 edition of the book, which removes the horror ending and reworks it, so that its a sort of slightly sappy romance. Imagine if we got to the end of Sracula, but it was too horrible to make Stoker cash on reprints, so he rewrote it. Imagine in the new version Dracula committed suicide and everyone went home for cake. Seriously, it's a great read, but its a book that's been sabotaged by its author for commercial reasons. I'd really love it if the original reader would read the last chapter of the 1903 edition for a variant ending.

Great mystery until the end


(4 stars)

I found this book very interesting. Who knows if Bram Stoker's explanations of Egypt are factual but they ARE interesting. The adventures and plans of the main characters were good. He builds up the excitement and has one imagining what will happen and then lets us fall to the floor. That ending was so bad. The narration was marvelous. I appreciate this reading by Mr. Melin, he has just the right pace and added to the mystery

Very good book!


(5 stars)

Very well written, Mr. Stoker! And we'll read, Mr. Melin!

Beautifully read, compelling story


(5 stars)

Bram Stoker at his floweriest best.