
The Burial of the Rats
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Title: The Burial of the Rats
Series Name: Timeless Terrors
Series Entry: 140
Author: Bram Stoker
Narrator: Jonathan Dunne
Original Publication: 1896
Public Domain: Yes
Description:
The Burial of the Rats is a grim and suffocating tale of desperation, decay, and the hidden horrors that fester beneath the surface of civilization. Set in the shadowy outskirts of Paris, the story follows a wandering artist who strays too far into a desolate quarter where society's forgotten souls dwell among refuse and ruin.
At first, the place seems merely squalid - a wasteland of dust-heaps and ragged figures scratching out a living from what others have cast aside. But as the artist ventures deeper, he becomes aware of something far more sinister lurking beneath the filth: watchful eyes, silent pursuit, and a growing sense that he has crossed into a domain where mercy does not exist.
What begins as curiosity turns to dread, and dread to sheer terror, as he realizes he is no longer an observer… but prey.
Stoker crafts a relentless descent into panic and claustrophobia, where the boundaries between human and scavenger blur, and escape becomes a desperate race against something unspeakably patient. In this world of rot and ruin, even the smallest misstep may lead to a fate far worse than death - a fate that waits, hungry and unseen, beneath the rats.
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