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Dark Origins

The Collected Novellas, Volume I (Arkham Horror Series)

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By: Dave Gross, Graeme Davis, Richard Lee Byers, Chris A. Jackson
Narrated by: Todd Menesses
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The Ancient Ones are coming to consume our world, and only the bold investigators of Arkham Horror stand in their way in this chilling collection of eldritch novellas.

Hour of the Huntress by Dave Gross - The mysterious disappearance of dilettante Jenny Barnes's beloved sister triggers a frantic search through Arkham's darkest shadows.

The Dirge of Reason by Graeme Davis - For federal agent Roland Banks, investigating a bizarre incident exposes him to the supernatural horrors of Arkham.

Ire of the Void by Richard Lee Byers - The astronomer and professor Norman Withers finds himself the subject of a strange creature's gaze when he agrees to assist in a fellow scientist's weird experiment.

The Deep Gate by Chris A Jackson - Sailor Silas Marsh must return to Innsmouth and confront his harrowing nightmares when he stumbles on a tome foretelling the end of the world.

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A Visit to Arkham

Things that man was not meant to know... The home of all such lore is in the New England town of Arkham and in these four novellas, the reader gets to experience what it might be like to visit one of H.P. Lovecraft's most famous creations. Each story has a different feel and was a lot of fun. They involve crazy cults and things passing between the worlds to haunt this one. They also give the reader that touch of craziness that personifies so many of Lovecraft's stories. And, they show how those not "in the know" like the FBI deal with these situations when they come across them.

If you are a fan of H.P. Lovecraft's or enjoy the works of people playing in his Cthulhu mythos, you're going to enjoy these stories.

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Meh.

it's very PG, alot of plot armor, and too much character development. the. characters in short cosmic horror stories like this are not supposed to be important, what happens to them, what they see and experience is the story.....all that classic cosmic horror short story style is trying to be there but missing the mark. these stories are not bad objectively but they are a little too soft for me. people escaping from some pretty insane situations that none of Lovecrafts protagonists would have even attempted let alone survived. if you absolutely love the cthulu mythos I think you may enjoy these, like I said they are not bad, they just don't seem to take themselves seriously. not my cup of tea.

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Brings me back

I loved playing Call of Cthulhu in high school…. in the 80s. This was so reminiscent of that game that I truly enjoyed the trip. For something that I’m pretty sure is based on a role playing game, and written by people who starred out around a table with their friends, I’m very impressed with how it was written, edited, and performed. I am very happy they decided to elevate those experiences into something we could all enjoy.

Looking for another one from the series right now.

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Refreshingly LOVECRAFT!

DARK ORIGINS

I wish all Cthulhu mythos compilations were this good.

I’M SO TIRED!
I can’t believe what melodramatic drivel passes for most collections of ‘Mythos stories’ these days involving none of the creatures haunting Lovecraft’s mythos. A large pie-slice of “NEW Mythos Tales" push pointless scribblings of unlikable people going aimlessly insane. I mean, do any of these supposedly 'neo-lovecraftian writers' actually READ Lovecraft?

I'M HAPPY!
However, this collection, DARK ORIGINS, is all about Lovecraft’s literature.

WHERE?
Each tale is directly related to Lovecraft’s world - actually taking place in towns / universities from Lovecraft’s fiction.

WHEN?
The stories all take place in the time when Lovecraft wrote his work - 1920 or so.

WHAT?
In these tales Lovecraft’s things-that-cannot-be are physically, NOT symbolically, invading our time/space seeking to work their alien actions.

WHO?
Characters here are interesting & become involved in mysterious situations the solving of which brings them face to nameless-face with one, or more, of Lovecraft’s indescribable horrors. Yet,THESE authors do their best to actually describe what-should-not-be, so there’s no absence of shuddering scenes that will keep you up.

WHY?
As far as I can tell, these are written to give you a thrill like you got reading Lovecraft for the first time. They go THERE and show you THAT. Worth listening to.

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Narrated by Todd Menesses - Great professional story reading without over-acting & never "gettin' in da' way of da' tale."


Oh, what a refreshing change from all those “New Cthulhu Tales” ( without any Cthulhu )!

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A fun ride into the Lovecraftian world for all

Arkham Horror Dark Origins is an easy to read, fun, and clean book to read. It's simple writing and prose style makes for an easy read for any age. It's toned down language and violence makes this a great anthology for anyone.

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couldn't finish last story

The narrator did such a horrible job on the accent for the last story I couldn't even finish it. He changed between Irish, Boston, Jersey, Australian and who the heck knows what else between sentences and it absolutely destroyed the immersion. It's supposed to be a Maine accent which isn't necessarily an easy accent to replicate (I live in Maine, so I understand its... oddity) but it was like the narrator was just trying out different things and none of them stuck. It was terrible.

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Interesting takes on the Lovecraft mythos, but a shame about the narrator

I’ll never understand why male angels can’t take a little time to research the books they are going to perform. This narrator butchers French, he butchers the names of the books love craft created And his accents on laughable. It’s really a shame because the stories are great. Luckily the stories are good enough but the bad narration doesn’t attract so much, at least this reader, to give up on the stories.

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Interesting stories

Enjoyed the stories and the way they linked together. It reminded me of Lovecraft. Would recommend it to others.

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Stories are great but the Maine/New England accents are lol

Stories are fun. If you like lovecraftian pulp novellas it’s why you even stopped to look at this title. Good for playing while you’re doing something else.

Reading is clear, cadence and emotional registering is good. The occasional word is pronounced with some creative license but that’s fine.

But the accents leave something to be desired. Admittedly, the Maine accent is probably the most difficult of any English speaking accent to mimic; I was born in Maine, I would know. I can’t even get it right and I still have some family alive with that characteristic accent.

But when a Maine fisherman’s accent dips in and out of cockney, Australian, Irishmen, Bostonian, pirate, and John f kennedy in the same page of reading you just have to laugh 😂.

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Great for fans of Arkham horror or HPL Mythos

This was pretty good. I am a big fan of anything Arkham horror & HPL mythos related so it was either I listen to it or buy the book to read. This is a collection of the 1st 4 novellas focused on Arkham investigators & their experiences with mythos related occurrences. Some of the stories are better then others, but all of them fit very well in relation to the games & goings-on in Lovecraft country. The narration was good- there were quite a few accents that were done & most were alright. Although when voicing a German in one story I heard slips of Scottish & Irish as well.
Overall a good choice if you're in to this kind of thing!

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