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Horrorscopes: The Statement of Randolph Carter

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Horrorscopes: The Statement of Randolph Carter

By: H. P. Lovecraft
Narrated by: Kristina Balbo
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HP Lovecraft’s reluctant anti-hero has been found wandering through swampland in an amnesiac shock. As he begins to recollect events, we are given the reason behind the disappearance of his traveling companion, a prominent occultist who just didn’t know when to leave well enough alone.

Public Domain (P)2011 AudioComics
Horror Scary Suspense Thriller & Suspense
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Where does Horrorscopes: The Statement of Randolph Carter rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?

Among all the audiobooks I've listened to is a bit too general, so I'll go ahead and place this third for all of the Horrorscopes titles I've listened to so far.

Who was your favorite character and why?

Randolph, hands down. If this weren't an audiobook I'd swear the guy were truly scared out of his mind.

Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?

The last sentence. Scared the hell out of me.

Any additional comments?

This is the third audiocomic produced by The Audiocomics Company that I've listened to. Aside from the superb acting and narration, the production and direction are flawless. They give you such a sense of context with subtle sound effects, music transitions, timing, etc. I could see the concrete room with no window, one door, and the lightbulb hanging from the ceiling; flashbacks can sometimes be distracting in audiobooks - but I went right along with Randolph without hesitation.

Listening to these quick stories makes me beg the question: why doesn't Audible have a channel on SiriusXM dedicated to audiobooks - with programs like Horrorscopes slated for late night drives? So entertaining, so creepy, so enveloping.

Creepy as Hell - Get it!

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the actors did a very good job. Though i didnt like the idea of the sherif sounding ignorantly and the fact that they over played the southern drawl of the characters. but they still did a good job.

the way they did the undeads voice sent chills down my spine.

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