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Dracula: Which one?

It's time for a change of pace, and considering the season, I've decided to listen to Dracula. Problem is, I have three versions that were all freebies: a full-cast version (Tim Curry et al.) from Audible, a Robert Whitfield (aka Simon Vance) version from Downpour, and a John Lee version from Tantor.

I've read it before, of course, and because of the way the novel is structured, I'm leaning toward the full-cast version, even though I generally prefer a single narrator. Any thoughts? Thanks.
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