
Herald of Chernobog: Cthulhu's Yuggoth
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Narrated by:
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Alexander Doddy
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By:
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D. C. Lozar
Modeled after Robert E. Howard's The Servants of Bit-Yakin and H. P. Lovecraft's At the Mountain of Madness, the short story Herald of Chernobog was first published CyberWeird Stories in June 2017. This is the origin story for a new type of hero: a warrior spaceman imbued with dark powers who searches for his lost masters in hopes of making them stop the needless suffering of mortal souls. It opens the door to a re-imagined world of H. P. Lovecraft's monsters, ethics, and the dark mysteries of the universe.
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Stumbling upon a black hole in an asteroid belt, our hero and his weaponized sidekick set off to a city of the ancients to find what they hope will be the salvation of humanity. Then, of course, things get interesting. I won't ruin it, but if you're a fan of Lovecraft's world and stories set in it (like those of Peter Clines), you'll enjoy this.
When done right, I love modern takes on the world that HP Lovecraft built. Herald of Chernobog is done right, and opens the door for loads of interesting new adventures. I'm excited to see where the author takes it.
The narration was my only sticking point with this listen. Doddy has an absolutely pleasant voice and accent, however he reads with an odd lilt to his voice and sometimes alters his tone several times per sentence. There are also odd pauses midway through sentences that made it hard to take in its meaning. Overall it was very distracting and I found myself rewinding far more than usual to catch what was said.
That said, he does some interesting accents, and as I said, has a fairly pleasant voice.
This audiobook was provided to me for free in exchange for my honest review.
Interesting take on the Cthulu - Hope for more
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I'm a fan of pulp writing and weird fiction. If it overlaps into the Cthulhu Mythos, it's going to get my attention. There are many authors contributing enthusiastically to this shared fictional universe. Some of these offerings take liberally from the bestiary while giving back little more than vapid genre mishmash. Don't get me wrong, I keep reading the material and the pages keep turning. But I don't read them again.
'Herald of Chernobog' was my first experience of author D.C. Lozar's work. I listened to the audiobook twice and have revisited parts a third time while writing this review.
There is a lot here to interest and engage the reader. First there is the other-wordly setting of the Chernobog asteroid belt, adroitly described. Told we're possibly about to access Cthulhu's Yuggoth, we're already half out of our minds, and any characters in such a setting have to arouse pretty intense curiosity. Viktor is a vagabond, disgraced physician who is banned from Earth. He has the technical skills to be acing it in his new career as an interstellar treasure hunter, teamed with some generally badass connections to dark magic and/or the Slavic mythos. He is companioned/served by an AI personality program in his forged staff. Except in this case the AI is the soul of a dying witch, trapped by Viktor in the moment of dying. What a setup! Ten minutes in to this 58 min audiobook and I was totally hooked!
Narrator Alexander Doddy has done a splendid job with the performance of the story. Slavic accents were well done. He even managed to render the series of syllables, normally unpronounceable in human speech, indicated by the letters Cthulhu.
Thanks for a great read! Now following this author and considering a purchase of more of his work.
'A Grade' weird cosmic fantasy
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Lovecraft Universe expanded a bit
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(I was given this book for free in exchange for this unbiased review.)
Great short story with rich detail
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I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review."
cool horror story
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It's also original to go to the source of these creatures. Considering how much of a threat one of these beasts is to humans, the idea of finding its home planet is superlatively stomach dropping.
I enjoyed the understated but fun inclusion of classic sci-fi/horror tropes including the underused modern mad scientist.
The narration is mostly good except for the side kick. I can't understand enough through that character through the accent.
This book was given to me for free at my request and I provided this voluntary review.
Original Lovecraftian sci-fi horror
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An acquired taste, but ultimately a good story
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