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Carnacki the Ghost Finder: Gateway of the Monster

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Type:

Audio Audiobooks

Title:

Carnacki the Ghost Finder: Gateway of the Monster

Category:

Audio/Audio books

Uploaded:

2011-09-29 (by neil1966hardy )

Description:

Carnacki the Ghost Finder: Gateway of the Monster UNABRIDGED by William Hope Hodgson Narrated by David Ian Davies Length: 53 minutes Publisher's Summary One Voice Recordings presents its premiere recording of William Hope Hogdson's ghost story "Carnacki the Ghost Finder: Gateway of the Monster". Carnacki's profession and delight is the eerie art and science of tracking down and dealing with the supernatural, and then relating his latest experience to an attentive group of friends...gathered together for just this purpose. Reviews These are very British tales, where staid gentlemen meet at Carnacki's house for a good meal and a good yarn. The stories begin in a leisurely manner, but they become eccentric with the introduction of the spectral event and those implements with which the ghost-finder confronts his spooks. Some of the stories become delightful weird and effective, my favorite being "The Whistling Room," which has one of the most effective moments of horror that I have ever read. Although the tales are simply told, they do indeed express the horrors that may spill into our realm from the haunted Outside and warp reality. Hodgson writes of these fiends with conviction and effective prose. Absolutely delightful. Enjoy and Seed!!

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Comments:

wendun (2011-09-29)

Many thanks - I've been after audio Carnacki for ages but thought they were unavailable.

wendun (2011-09-30)

Enjoyed this but it struck me as odd that Carnacki is presented as having a Spanish accent when an early critic described him as a 'typical stiff-upper-lip Edwardian Englishman.'