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HorrorBabble's The King in Yellow
- Narrated by: Ian Gordon, Jennifer Gill
- Length: 7 hrs and 27 mins
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Summary
HorrorBabble's complete, dramatic telling of Robert W. Chambers' classic collection, The King in Yellow. The book comprises 10 individual tales, several of which are thematically linked by a controversial play with which the novel shares its title.
Narrated by Ian Gordon and Jennifer Gill
Music: "Relentless Part Three" by Glen Alexander
Other music by Ian Gordon
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- Ryan Pascall
- 20-02-20
Just wonderful.
As with all of Horrorbabblss work, this is the best way to enjoy the older stories.
I've been reading the eldritch works of Poe, Lovecraft, Smith and Chambers since childhood but listening to the productions by HB has made them feel like brand new tales.
Simply nothing better out there.
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- Varnor
- 29-07-23
What a story!
Ian and Jen are fantastic narrators. I have been listening to him for years and highly recommend their work
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- A young man
- 30-10-19
Not what I expected
I expected more of this collection as it is often connected to Lovecrafts work. That is where it got my attention.
It's quite different, and I struggled to connect to any of the stories. It's very vague, and at times meandering.
The performance are generally good, especially the male performance. Female, seemed more forced or theatrical. In the final story there is a background noise of birds singing, and it gets very distracting as it loops again and again.
I love most from HorrorBabble, but this did not hit the spot.
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