
Creeping Dawn
The Rise of the Black Centipede
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Narrated by:
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Chris Grall
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By:
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Chuck Miller
The first volume in an epic tale of heroes, villains, murder, and madness. Follow the birth and growth of one of the strangest characters in new pulp fiction to date, The Black Centipede, as created by Chuck Miller!
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Very interesting, loved it!!!!
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I especially enjoyed William's youth, in which he mentions being a friend of H.P. Lovecraft, and even helping him naming his monsters. The beginning of the novel is dark, not only because of his friendship with Lovecraft but also by how young William is uncannily attracted to a murderess. This will be crucial for his personality development.
There is a clear human component to the Black Centipede, but there is also something else, ambiguously described in the book. This aura of mystery will make the character of the Black Centipede even more interesting.
Several dialogs and scenes made me laugh a lot, by how extravagant they were, but I have to say that the whole book is quite weird but in a good way. This book is written as the memoirs of the Black Centipede. It is written in first person and it uses a rich language and humorous figures. It is a pleasure to the ear.
I really enjoyed Chris Grall's narration. His tone is direct and compelling, and his voice makes the listener focus on the tale Chuck wove. I think he was the perfect narrator for this story. Checking Audible, I only see two books narrated by Grall, but I am sure we will listen to more books narrated by him. There were no issues with the audio production.
This may not be a book for everyone, but if you are into classic or new pulp, or want just to enjoy a different book, I strongly recommend it.
Audiobook was provided for review by the narrator.
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New pulp story filled with action
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I was given this book in exchange for an honest review. Honestly, I'm not a fan of this particular genre. I tried, but I just could not get into this book. That's not to say it was bad or good, just that I didn't particularly care for it. I know this is a very unhelpful review, but there it is.Audiobook was provided for review by the narrator.
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This book has a lot going on. There is the pulp aspect, paranormal touches, Jack the Ripper, anda love/death relationship with a spirit. MIller writes this from the Centipede's perspective, in the format of it being a copy of his memoirs. This works, as it puts you right insode the hero's head.
The sound quality on this is wonderful, and although it is modern it still comes across like one of those old Shadow programs. Clear as a bell, though. Grall just absolutely kills it with his narration, and he plays the cast like he was a one man broadway show. This is a fun book for a night's listening. Even though I did receive a promo code for this review it in no way influenced my considerations of the material, and in fact, inspired me to be more honest. In fact, getting a code generally makes me harsher as a reviewer as I am more often concerned what someone like Me will decide based on my review.
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More pulp than an unfiltered glass of OJ
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