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Seven Spires

Whispers of the Necropolis

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Seven Spires

By: J. M. Nelson
Narrated by: Brett Schumacher
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Dive into a world of madness and cosmic horror. J. M. Nelson's anthology of short stories is filled with dread and sheer terror, all revolving around a lost city known only as “The Necropolis”.

This collection features 16 tales of pure dismay, including the nightmare-inducing stories of: "Among the Court of the Stag-King"; "In the Shadow of the Necropolis"; "The Fourth Pyramid of Giza"; and many others.

The Gothic horror of J. M. Nelson will be sure to keep you up at night.

©2018 J. M. Nelson (P)2018 J. M. Nelson
Anthologies Anthologies & Short Stories Horror Scary Emotionally Gripping
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nice mix of stories and narrated very well.
Can't wait for more.
Would like to see some stories expanded upon.

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The writing is OK, and that's coming from a fan of Lovecraft and other cosmic horror. This anthology had decent concepts but was poorly worded and so overwritten with sPoOkY adjectives that it's almost parody. The worst aspect was the narration, though. Brett Schumacher was awful. He sounds like a teenager yet is trying to voice first-person narration for old men and real adults? I can't think of a story that would fit this narrator, and the YouTube fanfic level of deep voice synthesis is appalling. This morning, I finished Alas Babylon, a beautifully written and narrated book. going from Alas Babylon to this is like breaking up with a beautiful woman and waking up the next morning with an obese drunk with a flat chest.

Brett Schumacher is the Worst

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