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Vengeance of Dracula

By: James Mascia
Narrated by: Jesse Brown
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Their names are immortal: Dracula, Frankenstein's Monster, The Mummy.

Now, together for the first time, we hear these three classic monsters battling each other for their very existences.

When Van Helsing gets reports of vampire attacks in Turin, he discovers that there is more going on their than he realizes. Soon he is not only after a vampire, but also a mummy hell-bent on resurrecting its lost queen. But the resurrection spell raises more than just a pharaoh of old; it brings life back to an old, familiar foe: Count Dracula.

The vampire wants revenge on the man who slayed him, and he is willing to do anything to get it. To complicate matters, there is a large brute terrorizing the city, who is being hunted by its creator, Dr. Frankenstein. This monster, wanting little more than to be left alone, goes on a killing spree that draws the attention of not only Van Helsing, but of his monstrous foes as well.

Who will survive the encounter when these three monsters finally meet? And will anyone be left alive when they win?

This is the monster movie you never knew you wanted. Dracula vs. Frankenstein's Monster vs. The Mummy! Whoever wins, we lose.

©2018 Dren Productions (P)2019 Dren Productions
Horror Supernatural Suspense Fantasy Scary Paranormal Vampire
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Like listening to an old Universal movie

This book captured the spirit of the old Universal monster films in a very pleasing way. The characters were recognizable but streamlined and made more believable. Van Helsing was de-aged a bit. Victor Frankenstein made a bit more relatable. Dracula and Frankenstein's creature made more threatening and yet more realistic somehow.

I have to admit that I smiled through most of this book and wished it were a film as well. If you love the classic Universal monsters or their films, then you need to buy this book. Highly appreciated and recommended.

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It was sooooo00000 satisfying!

“The Vengeance of Dracula” by brilliant author James Mascia

Yes, yes, we all know the worst monsters in a zombie (yawn) apocalypse are the humans. Well, hell with that! In this book, the worst monsters are... the MONSTERS!

Could it be a good as it sounds?
Yeah, it is!
Actually, it’s way better than I expected, or any-creature-feature book I’ve listened to in quite a while.
New ideas animating the best monsters in pop-horror-culture.
Pure Horror Gold!

Sure, there’s human villains, but they have nothing on real creatures birthed from occult science & necromantic magic from the netherworld!

This book is wonderful.

A spectacular refreshing new “battle-royal” of the three best known classic horror monsters: Dracula, The Mummy, and Frankenstein’s Monster!
While this might have slipped down into fan-dreck so easily, I was extremely happy to discover this tale was crafted by the hands of a really talented story teller.

Before there were endless books about the zombie (yawn) apocalypse, we had childhoods filled with the pantheon of classic horror movie monsters, and let me assure you, fellow reader, the plots were so much more varied and interesting than the over-told, over-sold, & over-old ‘zombies on the loose’ yarn.

This book is as refreshing as a blast of lightning-sizzled ozone above Doctor Frankenstein’s castle!
I’m in shock that so few horror-fans have had the pleasure of listening to this horror-book.

I often look high & low for a good “Monster on the Loose” book… but they are harder to find than an original Sasquatch-goat-sucker tale. Imagine my shock when this incredible monster-fest lurched outa' now-where in my Audible search.

If only we, the reading/listeners of audible, could now persuade this brilliant author to keep writing in this vein of classic creatures, instead of hacks-aplenty drowning us in an unending tsunami of (yawn!) zombies.

Know this, there are even two extremely classic monsters still untold of by our dear James Mascia - there’s the Wolf-man and the Creature from the Black Lagoon! Hey, lets keep stepping into the classics... what of Doctor Jeckel & Mister Hyde, a bug-human Mutant monster from beyond space, walking-flesh-consuming Triffid plants, or even the mole people?!

My friend's the list goes on and on. Just pick up a good encyclopedia on classic horror movies from the black & white period

Oh, jeeesh... We can only dream for nightmares so sweet!

P. S. ~ This awesome audio-horror-creature -book was professionally & pleasantly narrated by Jesse Brown.
( Thank the evil gods of classic-pop-culture-horror for that! WHEW! )

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