
Frankenstein
Mary Shelley
He stole the secret of life… and created something that should never have breathed. In Frankenstein, a brilliant experiment ignites a nightmare of isolation, vengeance, and moral collapse. What begins as a triumph of human ambition becomes a relentless pursuit through darkness, where creator and creation are bound by guilt, rejection, and a fate neither can escape.
As this haunting journey unfolds, listeners are drawn into the emotional wreckage left behind by unchecked genius. Beyond its gothic terror, the story reveals the devastating cost of abandonment, the longing for acceptance, and the dangerous consequences of playing god. Themes of scientific overreach, identity, loneliness, and responsibility give this audiobook a profound psychological depth that lingers long after the final chapter.
Listeners will discover:
Written by Mary Shelley, this groundbreaking masterpiece shaped the foundations of science fiction and gothic horror. Its exploration of scientific ambition and human responsibility remains strikingly relevant, securing its place among the most influential works in literary history.
This audiobook invites you into a world where brilliance births terror and compassion arrives too late. It is a haunting meditation on creation, consequence, and the fragile boundary between human achievement and irreversible tragedy.
Duration - 7h 46m.
Author - Mary Shelley.
Narrator - Amelia Watson.
Published Date - Sunday, 18 January 2026.
Location:
United States
Description:
He stole the secret of life… and created something that should never have breathed. In Frankenstein, a brilliant experiment ignites a nightmare of isolation, vengeance, and moral collapse. What begins as a triumph of human ambition becomes a relentless pursuit through darkness, where creator and creation are bound by guilt, rejection, and a fate neither can escape. As this haunting journey unfolds, listeners are drawn into the emotional wreckage left behind by unchecked genius. Beyond its gothic terror, the story reveals the devastating cost of abandonment, the longing for acceptance, and the dangerous consequences of playing god. Themes of scientific overreach, identity, loneliness, and responsibility give this audiobook a profound psychological depth that lingers long after the final chapter. Listeners will discover: Written by Mary Shelley, this groundbreaking masterpiece shaped the foundations of science fiction and gothic horror. Its exploration of scientific ambition and human responsibility remains strikingly relevant, securing its place among the most influential works in literary history. This audiobook invites you into a world where brilliance births terror and compassion arrives too late. It is a haunting meditation on creation, consequence, and the fragile boundary between human achievement and irreversible tragedy. Duration - 7h 46m. Author - Mary Shelley. Narrator - Amelia Watson. Published Date - Sunday, 18 January 2026.
Language:
English
Opening Credits
Duration:00:00:09
01
Duration:00:04:19
Chapter2
Duration:00:07:41
Chapter3
Duration:00:06:40
Chapter4
Duration:00:01:41
Chapter5
Duration:00:14:36
Chapter6
Duration:00:19:51
Chapter7
Duration:00:15:09
Chapter8
Duration:00:17:14
Chapter9
Duration:00:15:31
Chapter10
Duration:00:17:19
Chapter11
Duration:00:24:48
Chapter12
Duration:00:19:42
Chapter13
Duration:00:13:33
Chapter14
Duration:00:14:47
Chapter15
Duration:00:18:16
Chapter16
Duration:00:13:45
Chapter17
Duration:00:14:03
Chapter18
Duration:00:11:27
Chapter19
Duration:00:20:21
Chapter20
Duration:00:17:13
Chapter21
Duration:00:12:50
Chapter22
Duration:00:17:55
Chapter23
Duration:00:15:55
Chapter24
Duration:00:22:36
Chapter25
Duration:00:19:59
Chapter26
Duration:00:18:06
Chapter27
Duration:00:16:22
Chapter28
Duration:00:19:50
Chapter29
Duration:00:35:11
Ending Credits
Duration:00:00:10