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- Dracula, My Love
The Secret Journals
of Mina Harker - Avon, an imprint of
- HarperCollins Publishers
- Trade Paperback 457 Pages
- $14.99
- ISBN: 9780061923036

AUDIO BOOK
The unabridged, audio version of "Dracula, My Love: The Secret Journals of Mina Harker"
can be ordered from Tantor Audiobooks in three different formats:
* 13 Audio CDs (Retail Unikeep Package)
* 13 Audio CDs (Library BinderL Package)
* 2 Mp3-CDs (Retail SlimlineL Package)
16 hrs
Available 08/03/2010
To order the audio version of "Dracula, My Love: The Secret Journals of Mina Harker" please
click here.
Narrator Justine Eyre is a classically trained actress who has narrated many dozens of audiobooks including the bestseller The Historian.
She has won two AudioFile Earphones Awards, one for her narration of The Glimmer Palace by
Beatrice Colin and one for Darling Jim
by Christian Moerk, which also earned her a prestigious Audie Award-- the Oscars of the AudioBook industry.
Multi-lingual, multi-talented, and fiercely intelligent, Justine Eyre has appeared on stage with leading
roles in King Lear and The Crucible, and has performed in four films on the indie circuit. Her recent television credits include Two and a Half Men and Mad Men.
PUBLISHER'S WEEKLY AUDIO REVIEW:
"James provides a rich revisiting of the Dracula story through Mina's secret journal, which introduces an abundance of loopholes, alternate plot paths, and reinterpretations of the original
characters.
Justine Eyre proves a strong narrator as the first-person voice of Mina; she keeps a solid and clear English accent while switching fluently into other accented
voices including Quincy Morris, a Texan; Dr. Van Helsing, a Dutchman; and the Transylvanian Dracula. Through pauses, pace, and emphasis, she builds tension during the more pitched moments,
but also keeps the exposition and contemplative moments engaging without being overdramatic. Eyre is particularly adept at vocalizing Mina's inner turmoil as Mina is torn between
Dracula's erotic hold over her and the more steady (and sane) appeal of Jonathan."
