
Grim Investigations
Arkham Horror: The Collected Novellas, Volume II
Failed to add items
Add to Cart failed.
Add to Wish List failed.
Remove from wishlist failed.
Adding to library failed
Follow podcast failed
Unfollow podcast failed
3 months free
Buy for $21.49
No default payment method selected.
We are sorry. We are not allowed to sell this product with the selected payment method
-
Narrated by:
-
Todd Menesses
The bold investigators of Arkham Horror are humanity's best hope against monstrous terrors from beyond the void in this second collection of extraordinary eldritch novellas.
To Fight the Black Wind by Jennifer Brozek - psychologist Carolyn Fern's treatment of a patient's terrifying nightmares tears open a doorway into the Dreamlands and the Elder Gods.
The Blood of Baalshandor by Richard Lee Byers - the arcane tomes of Miskatonic University are an irresistible lure for stage magician Dexter Drake and his assistant Molly Maxwell, where they soon fall prey to dark forces.
Dark Revelations by Amanda Downum - when author Gloria Goldberg visits Arkham to complete the unfinished novel of her fellow author, its words escape the page and transform Arkham.
©2022 Fantasy Flight Games (P)2022 TantorListeners also enjoyed...




















People who viewed this also viewed...














After Laird Barron, Lumley, or the authors in the book of Cthulhu, Rise of the Deep Ones, tales of the abyssal plain, tales of the Al Azif, or HPL himself…Grim Investigations is a nice palette cleanser for a decidedly more lighthearted portrayal of the mythos…Particularly in that you are not forced to feel the trauma of individual characters through either the writer’s prose or imagery.
That does perhaps build the first of the two critiques I have on this compendium; the characters feel generic, cut and paste for the lack of intimacy in the writing.
The second critique, is that the deity concerned in this compendium isn’t impactful. More so used as an opportunity to make callouts or provide cameos to other monsters present in the mythos.
A fun listen; but overall, there are better compendiums
Something went wrong. Please try again in a few minutes.
First, the excellent story, The Blood of Baalshandor, was fantastically written and interesting about a Harry Houdini-type magician searching for occult items is worth a listen.
The decent story is Dark Revelations, which had a confusing ending about writing a new end to a tale to avoid the world's end. The build-up was good, but I could not quite get around that ending, with even a couple of listens.
The forgettable story was To Fight the Black Wind, which is undercut by the fact that it mainly takes place in The Dreamlands. The Dreamlands are not a scary place, in my opinion, and even throwing in a Nyarlathotep reference does not save it, ultimately.
I thought the performance was fantastic, but this is probably the weakest set of stories I have listened to from the Arkham Horror series.
Not as Good as the First Collection
Something went wrong. Please try again in a few minutes.
Vol. 1 was way better
Something went wrong. Please try again in a few minutes.
Low-hanging fruit
Something went wrong. Please try again in a few minutes.
Okay.
BOTTOM LINE
I wanted "The Thing That Could Not Be!” instead I got "The Thing That Could Not Be Understood!”
(Heavy sigh.)
As good as Vol one is... Vol 2 is not.
I really wanted to enjoy it.
I was disappointed.
I got angry at the writers and editor.
When they got Vol 1 so right, how could they miss so badly on vol 2?
Again we got a Cthulhu Mythos book with no Cthulhu Mythos in it.
Okay, HARDLY any Cthulhu Mythos.
If you're an undergrad in psychology it might be fun.
However, the narrator, Todd Menesses, is amazing!
I had to check to see if there were more than one reader on this book. Wow, his range of voices for women & men is astounding. His accents sometimes get a little confused, but mostly he's right there. Very rarely doers he 'over act' the parts and 'chews up' the literature. He gives you a good read. I'm looking for more books read by Todd!
I feel sorry he had to read hours and hours of mostly confounding & confusing story.
Sorry, I can't recommend this audio book.
"Incomprehensible Horror!"
Something went wrong. Please try again in a few minutes.