
Dagon's Bell and Other Discords
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Narrated by:
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Joshua Saxon
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By:
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Brian Lumley
The second collection of a witch's dozen of weird or horrific tales from Brian Lumley, author of the internationally best-selling Necroscope and Vampire World series.
Remember: In the field of no-holds-barred terror fiction, there's Brian Lumley–and then there's the rest….
Stories included in this collection:
"Dagon’s Bell"
"No Sharks in the Med"
"In the Glow-Zone"
"The Caller of the Black"
"The Picnickers"
"The Fairground Horror"
"Problem Child"
"Aunt Hester"
"The Whisperer"
"The Statement of Henry Worthy"
"The Strange Years"
"Big 'C'"
"The Disapproval of Jeremy Cleave"
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If you're new to the work of Brian Lumley, then this is as good a place to start as any. A lot of his stories are inspired by H.P. Lovecraft, as you may have guessed from the title, so if you're a fan of cosmic horror, you likely will enjoy his writing.
Furthermore, I've listened to a LOT of audiobooks over the years. Some have had horrible narrators, some have been meh, some are good, some are even really good. Then there's Joshua Saxon. Nobody I've heard before even comes close to the kind of performance that you'll get with Joshua Saxon. He could probably read an encyclopedia and you'd think it was epic fantasy.
So anyway, when you put the two together, it's always an experience worth having.
Can't go wrong with Lumley and Saxon
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