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The Vampire Who Feared Death

By: Steven Cowan
Narrated by: Steven M Cowan
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London, 1934. Fog curls through narrow cobblestone streets. Gas lamps flicker against the mist. And somewhere between shadow and silence, a man walks with a blood-stained handkerchief pressed to his lips.

He is not hunting.

He is hiding.

For decades he believed immortality was power. He believed eternity was freedom. He believed death was something meant for lesser beings.

He was wrong.

The Vampire Who Feared Death is a haunting gothic tale of immortality, guilt, and the unbearable weight of endless existence. This is not a story of a triumphant predator. It is the story of a creature who begins to understand that death is not the enemy — it is the boundary that gives life meaning.

As the fog thickens around him, and a silent witness follows in the shadows, the vampire must confront a truth more terrifying than sunlight:

What becomes of a soul that cannot die?

Moody, cinematic, and deeply reflective, this short gothic horror story blends classic 1930s atmosphere with psychological tension and philosophical undertones. Perfect for listeners who love:

  • Gothic horror with emotional depth
  • Classic Hammer-style atmosphere
  • Thought-provoking supernatural fiction
  • Dark tales of immortality and consequence

If you are drawn to stories where monsters are not merely beasts — but broken reflections of humanity — then step into the mist.

But be warned.

Some creatures do not fear the light.

©2025 Steven Cowan (P)2026 Steven Cowan
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