A mysterious homicide case leads Constable Karl Guber to seek out psychoanalyst Sigmund Freud for the first time. The daughter of the director of the Wiener Burgtheater has been murdered under gruesome circumstances: the corpse has been drained of all its blood. Detective Gruber suspects that a vampire is on the loose in Vienna. Sigmund Freud feels compelled to put an end to the superstition and to track down the real killer.
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Heiko Martens is a native of Hannover, Germany, and the author of The Sigmund Freud Files, an audio miniseries. He studied law before he was educated as dramaturge and scriptwriter at the University of Film and Television in Potsdam Babelsberg.
David Rintoul, an Earphones Award–winning narrator, is a stage and television actor from Scotland. A former student of the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London, he has worked extensively with the Royal National Theatre and the Royal Shakespeare Company. He has also appeared regularly on BBC television, starring as Mr. Darcy in the 1980 adaptation of Pride and Prejudice and as Doctor Finlay in the television series of the same name.
Carl Prekopp is a voice actor and director. He has worked extensively with BBC Radio 4, voicing characters in Terry Pratchett’s Mort, Small Gods, and Night Watch. He is also a singer/songwriter and founding member of the folk band The Firecones.
Emma Tate is a British voice actress known for many roles, including the voice of the title character in Harry and His Bucket Full of Dinosaurs and Mowgli in the television series The Jungle Book. Tate’s acting debut came in a 1991 episode of The Bill and in 1999 her voice acting career began, starting with the US version of Bob the Builder. In 2006, Tate began to voice Perfect Peter in the television adaptation of Francesca Simon’s book Horrid Henry.
Nicolette McKenzie was born and
educated in New Zealand. Her television work includes the compilation and
presentation of three programs of New Zealand poetry for the BBC, as well as
comedy, revue, and popular drama. She played the role of Mrs. Bennett for the
BBC World Service adaptation of Pride and
Prejudice.