
The Chamber of Doom
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Narrated by:
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Cathy Dobson
About this listen
William James Wintle (1861-1920) was already a recognised writer before he became an Oblate for the Abbey of Caldey Island in Wales. It was there that he wrote a series of horror stories for the entertainment of eight boys who attended the abbey. In the foreword of this collection, Wintle explains that the stories were originally told on Sunday nights while "crouching over a wood fire on a wind-swept island off the Western shore."
'The Chamber of Doom' is the story of a young Earl who inherits the family castle and decides to ignore the old legend that a secret chamber hidden behind a wall in the gallery brings doom upon the Earl who opens it. He sets about opening the wall... and inadvertently releases something evil. This story borrows heavily from ancient legends attached to Glamis Castle in Scotland.
Public Domain (P)2016 Red Door AudiobooksWhat listeners say about The Chamber of Doom
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- M. Barnard
- 11-13-16
Fruity and pretentous delivery spoils a good tale.
Would you consider the audio edition of The Chamber of Doom to be better than the print version?
Vastly inferior. Wintle deserves much better.
How did the narrator detract from the book?
The delivery was obviously intended to be suspenseful and portentous. Unfortunately, it was laid on so heavily that the result was too painful to listen through to the end. The narrative approach adopted was more painful than eerie or atmospheric.
Any additional comments?
Wintle's works really need a full treatment (there are not that many, as opposed to, say, M. R. James' work), presented in a more direct narration.
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