Varney the Vampire

audiobook (Unabridged) or, The Feast of Blood

By James Malcolm Rymer

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Long before Dracula, there was Varney the Vampire—the sensational, blood-soaked epic that helped define Victorian horror and introduced many of the enduring tropes of vampire fiction. First published as a serialized "penny dreadful" in the 1840s, this sprawling tale of terror, mystery, and melodrama captivated readers with its lurid thrills and unforgettable villain.

Sir Francis Varney is not your typical monster. He is refined, tragic, and tormented by his condition—yet utterly menacing. With his fanged grin, hypnotic gaze, and hunger for blood, Varney preys upon the Bannerworth family and their ancestral home, casting a dark shadow over every candlelit corridor. But as the story unfolds across hundreds of chapters, he becomes more than a villain—he becomes a symbol of guilt, transformation, and the thin line between life and death.

Filled with graveyard encounters, secret passages, midnight attacks, and dramatic confrontations, Varney the Vampire is a gothic rollercoaster that veers between horror and melodrama with addictive energy. Despite its sensationalism, the story also offers early reflections on the nature of the undead, laying the groundwork for the tragic vampire archetype that would later influence Bram Stoker and beyond.

This audiobook edition brings new life to a long-overlooked classic of vampire literature. Perfect for fans of gothic fiction, Victorian horror, and dark, sweeping tales of cursed immortality.

Meet the vampire that terrified 19th-century England—and set the stage for every creature of the night that followed.

Varney the Vampire