The Lady of The Shroud – Audiobook: The Lady of the Shroud: Mystery, Romance, and the Supernatural in the Balkans

· Prabhat Prakashan · AI-narrated by Mary (from Google)
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The Lady of the Shroud by Bram Stoker: A gothic romance novel that tells the story of Rupert Sent Leger, a young Englishman who inherits an estate in the remote region of Transylvania. As Rupert delves into the mysteries surrounding his family and the eerie occurrences in the area, he becomes entangled in a web of supernatural forces and forbidden love.

Key Aspects of the Book "The Lady of the Shroud":
Gothic Atmosphere: The novel creates a dark and atmospheric setting, filled with eerie landscapes, ancient castles, and supernatural occurrences, invoking a sense of mystery and suspense.
Supernatural Elements: Stoker blends elements of the supernatural, including vampires and occult practices, with a romantic narrative, adding an element of danger and intrigue to the story.
Forbidden Love: The novel explores the themes of forbidden love and the consequences of crossing societal boundaries, as Rupert finds himself drawn to a mysterious woman who is connected to the supernatural occurrences.

Bram Stoker, born in 1847, was an Irish author best known for his iconic novel "Dracula." Stoker's works often revolved around themes of horror, romance, and the supernatural. "The Lady of the Shroud" exemplifies his ability to create an atmospheric and suspenseful narrative, drawing readers into a world of dark secrets and forbidden desires.

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