
Tombstones
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Narrated by:
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Alan Weyman
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By:
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Anthony Crowley
About this listen
Tombstones is a collection of some of the finest dark verse and horror-themed literature while exploring the various elements of dreams, erotica, and psychology and visualizing complete fear and terror...including the popular dark verse "The Fallen Angel", the powerfully erotic vampire tale "Blood Hungry", and a journey into the mind of the "Wicked Torturer".
©2014 Anthony Crowley (P)2015 Anthony Crowley
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So as I went along listening to the books verses, I could not help but fall into a sort of trance or hypnotized set by the mood of the book. Mostly though by the narrators voice of raspy, grim and gloom. Alan Weyman’s raspy voice set the mood of the verses. He performed this so well that you could not help but, get caught up in it.
There were several lines throughout that stood out the verses to me as the listener. There were ones that make that indentation in your mind and stay there. It was listening to Edgar Allan Poe’s macabre way of writing. These are the lines that stood out to me:
RED ICE
He said, “The land of mystical illusions shall come, you’ll see”.
RAVEN BLACK
“Pure as the dead of thunder
The flow of the moon eclipse
Enchantment of darkness”
MY FRIEND DARKNESS
“I fell from the heavens storm because I lost my soul”
And finally one more that stood out, even though there were more that I booked marked as listening.
SEDUCING GARGOYLES
“Slithering and mischievous
Cunning and strong
Wings of ecstasy”
The book had a flow of words that only Anthony Crowley could have created into such a way. That you will want to listen/read this in one sitting. Then maybe in another one.
As mentioned, earlier Alan Weyman gothic raspy voice pulled this collection of verses together in such a way. It felt like he was weaving the words into such a way that I felt like I was listening to old horror thriller movies featuring Boris Karloff or Vincent Price. He would pick up his voice or slow down where needed. Pauses were perfection. 2 thumbs up! Well performed!!!!
I highly recommend this book to those into any of the horror, thriller, and paranormal genres. Even if you don’t listen to verses type books. Just like me you will be captivated.
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I could not help but fall into a sort of trance
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