The Lair of the White Worm (Version 2)
Bram Stoker
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The Lair of the White Worm is a chilling tale that delves into the depths of horror and the supernatural, crafted by the renowned author of Dracula, Bram Stoker. Set in the English countryside, the story unfolds around a mysterious estate and the sinister forces that lurk within its shadows, drawing on the ancient legend of the Lambton Worm.
As the narrative progresses, the characters find themselves entangled in a web of dark secrets and malevolent creatures. Stoker weaves a rich tapestry of myth and adventure, exploring themes of fear, temptation, and the battle between good and evil. The atmosphere is thick with suspense, as the protagonists confront the terrifying entity that threatens their lives.
Published in 1911, just before Stoker's death, this novel combines elements of horror with a unique mythological backdrop, distinguishing it from his more famous works. With its vivid imagery and haunting narrative, The Lair of the White Worm invites listeners to experience a world where ancient legends come to life and the line between reality and nightmare blurs.
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| Chapter 1 | 8:01 | Leído por Mark Penfold | |
| Chapter 2 | 14:28 | Leído por Mark Penfold | |
| Chapter 3 | 9:00 | Leído por Mark Penfold | |
| Chapter 4 | 19:09 | Leído por Richard Kilmer (1942-2022) | |
| Chapter 5 | 15:01 | Leído por Richard Kilmer (1942-2022) | |
| Chapter 6 | 11:38 | Leído por Richard Kilmer (1942-2022) | |
| Chapter 7 | 12:01 | Leído por Richard Kilmer (1942-2022) | |
| Chapter 8 | 15:41 | Leído por Richard Kilmer (1942-2022) | |
| Chapter 9 | 10:44 | Leído por Richard Kilmer (1942-2022) | |
| Chapter 10 | 15:42 | Leído por Joshua Paul Johnson | |
| Chapter 11 | 9:49 | Leído por Ethan Rampton | |
| Chapter 12 | 9:16 | Leído por Ethan Rampton | |
| Chapter 13 | 11:00 | Leído por Elliott Miller | |
| Chapter 14 | 14:54 | Leído por Haylayer Flaga | |
| Chapter 15 | 5:54 | Leído por Barry Eads | |
| Chapter 16 | 9:31 | Leído por Barry Eads | |
| Chapter 17 | 6:51 | Leído por Haylayer Flaga | |
| Chapter 18 | 8:03 | Leído por Haylayer Flaga | |
| Chapter 19 | 10:45 | Leído por Haylayer Flaga | |
| Chapter 20 | 12:37 | Leído por Haylayer Flaga | |
| Chapter 21 | 11:42 | Leído por Haylayer Flaga | |
| Chapter 22 | 5:48 | Leído por Richard Schipper | |
| Chapter 23 | 13:38 | Leído por Richard Schipper | |
| Chapter 24 | 12:44 | Leído por Richard Schipper | |
| Chapter 25 | 13:25 | Leído por Barry Eads | |
| Chapter 26 | 11:14 | Leído por Barry Eads | |
| Chapter 27 | 13:32 | Leído por Barry Eads | |
| Chapter 28 | 22:30 | Leído por Barry Eads |
Reseñas
Not bad
mikezane
I guess I am not a Bram Stoker fan. The story doesn't really draw me in, I found myself listening just to hear how it ended. Some of the recordings are a bit rough; you can improve them with the equalizer. The quality noticeably improves the closer to the end of the book, so if you are a Stoker fan, go for it. I just felt the story itself was somewhat of a disappointment.
Wasted potential...
A LibriVox Listener
The story has some potential but it is wasted because Stoker gave his plot a rather slow pace and dwells in stereotypical descriptions of the English countryside, Africans etc.
Lair of the White Worm
Debbie L.
Readers were exceptional. I enjoyed the actual slow burn story.
Okay
Bailey
The narrators were fine. The story was just kind of silly.
nice read
A LibriVox Listener
would encourage reader to do more. Such as Victor Hugo, Churchill, Pope.