Varney, the Vampyre Vol. 2
Thomas Peckett Prest
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Originally published as a penny dreadful from 1845 until 1847, when it first appeared in book form, Varney the Vampyre is a forerunner to vampire stories such as Dracula, which it heavily influenced.
Flora Bannersworth is attacked in her own room in the middle of the night, and although her attacker is seemingly shot dead, the body is nowhere to be found. The discovery of two small bite marks on Flora's neck leads Mr Marchdale, an old friend of the family, to the conclusion that she was bitten by a vampire. While Flora recovers, her brother Henry and Mr Marchdale begin their hunt for the vampire. Their suspicions soon fall on the mysterious Sir Francis Varney, who has just bought an old abbey near Bannersworth Hall, and who bears an uncanny resemblance to Marmaduke Bannersworth, a long-dead ancestor of the family. (Summary by Annika Feilbach)
Note that the original text had no chapters numbered 124 or 125. This project has preserved the original chapter numbers. (22 hr 45 min)
Chapitres
Chapter 66 | 13:43 | Lu par Roger Melin |
Chapter 67 | 9:08 | Lu par Nichole Karl |
Chapter 68 | 18:00 | Lu par Tom Powers |
Chapter 69 | 19:08 | Lu par TriciaG |
Chapter 70 | 24:00 | Lu par TriciaG |
Chapter 71 | 19:09 | Lu par TriciaG |
Chapter 72 | 34:50 | Lu par Channe |
Chapter 73 | 31:25 | Lu par Richard Wallis |
Chapter 74 | 12:51 | Lu par NickNumber |
Chapter 75 | 10:38 | Lu par NickNumber |
Chapter 76 | 17:12 | Lu par Roger Melin |
Chapter 77 | 22:35 | Lu par bodster |
Chapter 78 | 16:53 | Lu par Roger Melin |
Chapter 79 | 6:23 | Lu par Nichole Karl |
Chapter 80 | 20:01 | Lu par tornadogrrrl |
Chapter 81 | 14:00 | Lu par tornadogrrrl |
Chapter 82 part 1 | 22:13 | Lu par TriciaG |
Chapter 82 part 2 | 27:45 | Lu par TriciaG |
Chapter 83 | 16:57 | Lu par Roger Melin |
Chapter 84 | 8:38 | Lu par Roger Melin |
Chapter 85 | 22:03 | Lu par TriciaG |
Chapter 86 | 25:08 | Lu par TriciaG |
Chapter 87 | 29:11 | Lu par NickNumber |
Chapter 88 part 1 | 20:13 | Lu par NickNumber |
Chapter 88 part 2 | 7:38 | Lu par NickNumber |
Chapter 88 part 3 | 23:43 | Lu par NickNumber |
Chapter 88 part 4 | 12:57 | Lu par NickNumber |
Chapter 88 part 5 | 23:46 | Lu par NickNumber |
Chapter 89 | 15:16 | Lu par Roger Melin |
Chapter 90 | 17:02 | Lu par TriciaG |
Chapter 91 | 18:15 | Lu par TriciaG |
Chapter 92 | 28:25 | Lu par Steve Smith |
Chapter 93 | 14:07 | Lu par Lucy Perry |
Chapter 94 | 22:55 | Lu par Richard Wallis |
Chapter 95 | 23:37 | Lu par Richard Wallis |
Chapter 96 part 1 | 25:21 | Lu par TriciaG |
Chapter 96 part 2 | 20:32 | Lu par TriciaG |
Chapter 97 | 18:23 | Lu par valli |
Chapter 98 | 21:23 | Lu par valli |
Chapter 99 | 27:46 | Lu par valli |
Chapter 100 | 26:10 | Lu par valli |
Chapter 101 | 12:40 | Lu par Jason Oakley |
Chapter 102 | 16:02 | Lu par Bereni |
Chapter 103 | 17:06 | Lu par TriciaG |
Chapter 104 | 34:16 | Lu par TriciaG |
Chapter 105 | 34:42 | Lu par Bereni |
Chapter 106 | 31:07 | Lu par valli |
Chapter 107 | 18:26 | Lu par valli |
Chapter 108 | 18:14 | Lu par valli |
Chapter 109 | 21:14 | Lu par valli |
Chapter 110 | 11:13 | Lu par Richard Wallis |
Chapter 111 | 11:09 | Lu par Nichole Karl |
Chapter 112 | 8:52 | Lu par Nichole Karl |
Chapter 113 | 17:16 | Lu par Bereni |
Chapter 114 | 18:40 | Lu par Bereni |
Chapter 115 | 33:39 | Lu par Collee McKinnon |
Chapter 116 | 34:12 | Lu par Collee McKinnon |
Chapter 117 | 14:28 | Lu par Collee McKinnon |
Chapter 118 | 12:20 | Lu par Richard Wallis |
Chapter 119 | 12:50 | Lu par TriciaG |
Chapter 120 | 15:30 | Lu par TriciaG |
Chapter 121 | 12:33 | Lu par Richard Wallis |
Chapter 122 | 16:26 | Lu par Richard Wallis |
Chapter 123 | 15:32 | Lu par TriciaG |
Chapter 126 | 24:49 | Lu par TriciaG |
Chapter 127 | 18:20 | Lu par TriciaG |
Chapter 128 | 21:23 | Lu par Bereni |
Chapter 129 | 17:05 | Lu par Bereni |
Chapter 130 | 18:21 | Lu par TriciaG |
Chapter 131 | 17:48 | Lu par TriciaG |
Critiques
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Holmes boy
Yeah the reader who goes by the name Valle is horrible. You can tell English is not her first language. She doesn't read that well. I have stop listening to her starting at chapter 97 and I have decided to read those chapters that she is going to read for the book. It is really unfortunate because this is a very good story that I wish I could even buy from audible but you can't.
Second volume lost me!





gl1200phil
(This is the same review I wrote for the first volume of Varney) This is quite the conundrum. The first handful of chapters were great and kept me enthusiastically listening. Then, IMHO it started to drag. Being a "Penny Dreadful" the author is paid BY THE WORD and each chapter was printed, released, and sold individually in a serial form. I confess I listened to this months ago, but had decided at the time, I was going to do a review... My recollection isn't as sharp as it would be if I had done this in a timely manner... Being paid by the word, this really demonstrates why this is a poor way to pay a writer. There were chapters that seemed to have virtually no relation to the actual storyline of the main novel. The author had a novel way of using words as he saw fit, regardless of their actual meaning. You might notice other reviews mention 'mangling' the English language... In my opinion, assassinating might be more apropos! There were also some chapters that I would have to assume were written by an inferior hand or possibly by someone on a 'binge' of a mentally debilitating substance of one kind or another. I think the fact that there are supposedly no chapters 124 and 125 indicates that there was some 'bad filler'. I was intrigued by this novel and did a little research and there seemed to by some confusion as to who the actual author was. There was a writer, James Malcolm Rymer, who along with Prest, co-authored Sweeny Todd, the tale of the 'demon barber', and it is now thought that Rymer might have penned "Varney". "Varney the Vampire" is published as three separate volumes. I got to about the middle of the second volume when I couldn't bear it any more! If we look at the numbers, we see that 18,000 plus downloads for the first volume. 5,300 plus downloads for the second volume, and 1,800 downloads for the third and final volume, which roughly translates into two-thirds of the audience being lost at each succeeding volume. The hard part comes as to how to rate the first volume. I guess since the majority of the first volume kept my interest I guess I'll give it five stars, though I am tempted to vote four stars because the quality did start to deteriorate after the majority of the content was finished. I'm going to post this on the second volume also, since all of this applies. My rating for the second volume is going to be two stars since I lost interest and quit listening before the end. My advice is this: Download and enjoy the first volume. Pass on the rest, though I know many will want to continue. If you disagree, please write a review and straighten me out!
Worth the listen!





A LibriVox Listener
Don't let the comments about any of the readers sway you from giving this title a go. It's an honorable task to read, ans we as listeners can learn more than just the content of a book by opening our ears to hear a diverse group of readers reading a great story like this.
masterpiece ... buuut.





krazytown
the woman who reads chapters 106,107 and many more named valle or some shit ... should stick to listening. ... sick and tired of guessing what shes saying ... to my great disappointment i have to stop listening because of it..
Hard to understand





Satyaban
I appreciate the volunteers I really do but does anyone proof listen these recording? There are more than a few sections I could not bear and skipped, even three in a row.