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Maplecroft

The Borden Dispatches, Book 1

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Maplecroft

By: Cherie Priest
Narrated by: Johanna Parker, Roger Wayne
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The people of Fall River, Massachusetts, fear me. Perhaps rightfully so. I remain a suspect in the brutal deaths of my father and his second wife despite the verdict of innocence at my trial. With our inheritance, my sister, Emma, and I have taken up residence in Maplecroft, a mansion near the sea and far from gossip and scrutiny. But it is not far enough from the affliction that possessed my parents. Their characters, their very souls, were consumed from within by something that left malevolent entities in their place. It originates from the ocean's depths, plaguing the populace with tides of nightmares and madness. This evil cannot hide from me. No matter what guise it assumes, I will be waiting for it. With an axe.

©2014 Cherie Priest (P)2014 Tantor
Fantasy Fiction Historical Paranormal Paranormal & Urban Scary Emotionally Gripping

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"Cherie Priest is supremely gifted and Maplecroft is a remarkable novel, simultaneously beautiful and grotesque. It is at once a dark historical fantasy with roots buried deep in real-life horror and a supernatural thriller mixing Victorian drama and Lovecraftian myth. You won't be able to put it down." ---Christopher Golden, author of Snowblind
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I bought this based off the reviews that glowed with how good, how creepy this story was. The story was okay and I found nothing creepy about it at all. The narration was great and that was probably the biggest part of the story that I enjoyed.

Not what I expected

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I'm struggling with this title. The words are rich and evocative, and Johanna Parker's performance is mostly engrossing. I say that I 'struggle' with this 'mostly' engrossing title, because though Johanna' Parker's performance is has the right feel and texture to match Cherie Priest's writing (I'm a big fan of CP), her throbbing cadence is distracting. It's as if as she recorded the words she was rocking to and fro in her seat, or slowly nodding her head pigeon-like, because her voice bobs and dips in volume as her mouth's proximity to the microphone ebbs and flows. I like the story so far, but I'm having a hard time concentrating on the words because, as delivered, they seem to flow like seaweed in a gentle current around my ears.

And THAT's damned distracting.

Distracting Delivery

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The book was entertaining with lots of twists and turns. I was constantly questioning what was going to happen next. I loved the characters. The ending was a disappointment.

Entertaining until the ending

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Great story, with supernatural twist and turns. The narrators were well spoken. but the male and felame characters kinda all blended together.

Pretty Cool

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Cherie Priest does an outstanding job of making the reader feel for her characters. Maplecroft is full of tension and a 10 on the creepy scale.

Incredible take on the Cthulhu mythos

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Would you listen to Maplecroft again? Why?

Yes for sure

If you could take any character from Maplecroft out to dinner, who would it be and why?

Lizzie.
I would love to know more. To ask all the questions that were not answered in the book.

Any additional comments?

NUMBER OF HEARTS: 4 3/4
REVIEW:
“There it was. Yes! I grabbed my ax” Lizzie L Borden.
You thought you knew everything there was to know about Lizzie Borden and her ax.....
You were wrong.
Very very wrong!!
This was my first Cherie Priest novell and the first in her new Borden Dispatches series. There was so much going on in this story are just a few points.
How the story is written: The story is told by multiple points of view: Lizzie Borden, Emma Borden, Nance O’Neil, Dr. Owen Seabury, Professor Phillip Zollicoffer. Each point of view was told to us by their journal entries and the current events of the day, the hour, the minute. It was a very interesting way to write a story. I will say that listening to it was a tad bit confusing at first trying to figure out what was going on and to keep track of dates.
Lizzie Borden: Is not what she seems or maybe in a way she is. Lizzie knows something stirs in the dark, something dark, dangerous and very very deadly. An interesting note about Lizzie, she has a very unconventional relationship with Nance O’Neil (well unconventional for the time period). I loved Lizzie and Nance’s relationship.
Emma Borden: While a loyal sister did get on my nerves as the story went on.
The Evil: Here is where I was left with more questions then answers. I am so confused as to what it was. How it came to be. Is it gone? So many questions.
Listened on Audio: This book was narrated by two people. While the narrators were good, at time the voice tended to run together. Emma and Lizzie sounded a lot a like. Dr. Seabury & Professor Zollicoffer sounded similar. But all in all I enjoyed the narrators.
I can say that I am not normally a fan of non-HEA books but I found myself sucked into the world of Maplecroft. I was sucked into the mystery of Fall River. Sucked into Lizzie Borden’s turmoil in trying to keep everyone safe. I can not wait to see what is next for Lizzie and Fall River.
If you are a fan of Urban Fantasy/Mystery genre you really should pick up a copy of Maplecroft.



Disclaimer:
I received a complimentary copy of this audiobook from Tantor Media in exchange for an honest review. This review is my own opinion and not a paid review.

Lizzie and her trusty Ax..

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Maplecroft was both an entertaining foray into historical fiction but also a surprisingly well-told addition to the Lovecraftian oeuvre. I cannot recommend it enough.

Surprising and entertaining

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The mash up of Lizzie Borden and a Lovecraftian sea monster was a real treat. The author appears to have positioned Lizzie in the a superhero / monster hunter role set for continuing adventures. I would like to read another LB adventure, I have no clue if that is in the works or not.

The characters physical exhaustion is an ongoing theme but I think this could have been explored with a little more variety.

The narration was decent. Roger Wayne seems to start strong with a voice but it tends to fade after a few moments. Not overly distracting but I did notice it.

Interesting mash up and a good listen

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Returned this after 3 hours as the Audible description didn't fully elaborate this is a fantasy supernatural story. The one review did but didn't see that till after. Thought it would be more historical fiction. I gave it a try once u knew what it was but just dragged for me and got tired of the amorphous being out there infecting and killing people.

Supernatural thriller not my thing

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One of my favorite novels with an excellent audiobook adaptation. excellent mix of alternate history, Eldritch horror, and contemporary fantasy. I just listened to it again before listening to the sequel, which is also very satisfying

if Lizzie Borden was a Lovecraftian herorine

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