
The Devil's Rosary
The Complete Tales of Jules de Grandin, Volume 2
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Andrew Eiden
Today the names of H. P. Lovecraft, Robert E. Howard, August Derleth, and Clark Ashton Smith, all regular contributors to the pulp magazine Weird Tales during the first half of the 20th century, are recognizable even to casual audiences of the bizarre and fantastic. And yet despite being more popular than them all during the golden era of genre pulp fiction, there is another author whose name and work have fallen into obscurity: Seabury Quinn.
Quinn's short stories were featured in well more than half of Weird Tales' original publication run. His most famous character, the supernatural French detective Dr. Jules de Grandin, investigated cases involving monsters, devil worshippers, serial killers, and spirits from beyond the grave, often set in the small town of Harrisonville, New Jersey. Collected for the first time, The Complete Tales of Jules de Grandin, edited by George Vanderburgh, presents all 93 published works featuring the supernatural detective. Presented in chronological order, this is the definitive collection of an iconic pulp hero.
©2017 The Estate of Seabury Quinn; Jules de Grandin stories copyright 1925–1938 by Popular Fiction Publishing Co.; Jules de Grandin stories copyright 1938–1951 by Weird Tales (P)2017 HighBridge, a division of Recorded BooksListeners also enjoyed...




















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However, when it comes to the reader, well I just wish I could give negative stars. Why? Let me explain.
I would not attempt to be an audiobook reader for a story written in Russian or Mandarin or Portuguese. Why not? Because I don’t speak the language. Similarly, this reader should not attempt to read books in English, and for the same reason. He doesn’t speak the language.
Many of us, when learning to read, are taught that if we see a word we don’t know, to sound it out. Most of the time, that is a good rule. However, some words are exceptions, and you just need to look them up.
Unfortunately, this reader didn’t do that. I gave up counting after fifty or so, when I was only a few hours in. I remember one stretch where he bobbled seven words in the first fifteen minutes of a story. These frequent mispronunciations kept yanking me out of the flow of the story, and completely ruined it for me.
So my advice is to buy the ebook and skip this audio version.
Name of a little green man
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It's a pity that a different reader was assigned to this compilation..
Lesser Performance
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Perfect Pulp…
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I regretfully plan to return this recording of The Devil's Rosary, but won't hesitate to purchase it again if/when it is rerecorded by Paul Woodson.
Regarding Andrew Eiden, I intend to listen to another title narrated by him, one unrelated to the Jules de Grandin stories.
Frustrating listening experience!
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O and the Racism! Just about every villain is a foreigner of some sort. For example, what is referred to here as “The Devils Rosary,” is in actuality prayer beads of the Tibetan Dali-Lama. Enough said.
Good stories from a certain perspective, but it is best to know what you are getting into period
Dreadful horror at its mehst
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I really like the narrator. He's got a good voice and he does it well. I am confused as to why Andrew Eidon did volume 2, but Paul Woodson did volumes 1 and 3 (volumes 4 and 5 are not out at the time of this review). I would have preferred the same narrator do all of them. Honestly, I think Woodson is the better voice for these, not because his voice is better than Andrew's but rather I think Paul's voice is more fitting for old detective stories. If Andrew did a reading of HP Lovecraft's works or of M. R. James Ghost Stories I would purchase those immediately. He's got a great voice for those kinds of stories.
My biggest beef with this audiobook is the chapter divisions. They are only labeled as Chapter 1, Chapter 2, etc. even when the actual book titles them differently. Chapter 1, for example, is the Introduction. The 2nd chapter is another introduction. Chapter 3 is the first chapter of The Black Master. Chapter 4 is the 2nd chapter of The Black Master. Chapter 8 begins the first chapter of the 2nd story, The Devil-People. Some stories are not even divided up by the actual chapters, but just with a section break (The Wolf of St. Bonnot, for example, is chapters 71 and 72, even though the actual story has no chapter breaks). Very poorly done.
I have other audiobooks that contain multiple stories with multiple chapters for each story, and they are divided and titled in such a way that they are easy to navigate. I would give it a single star for this, but I do honestly like the story and the narration.
I am also very appreciative to Night Shade, the publisher, for bringing such a work into print. Every single one of the Jules de Grandin stories are found in these volumes. The introductions are very interesting and I am glad they included them. The hardcover volumes were very nicely done, too, and look great on my shelf.
Excellent stories, great narrator, poor divisions
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Guilty pulp pleasures
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Great Pulp Horror Stories
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phantom fighter
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I certainly hope that the producers take more care in casting a narrator for volume 3.
Quel dommage !
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