Grimoire Audiobook By Mitchell Luthi, C. L. Werner, Madison Kilian, Erica Schaef, H. P. Lovecraft cover art

Grimoire

Dark Fiction & Horror Anthology, Volume 1

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Grimoire

By: Mitchell Luthi, C. L. Werner, Madison Kilian, Erica Schaef, H. P. Lovecraft
Narrated by: Anna Capraro, Scott Miller
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Like the tanning of a leathered corpse, the inaugural release of Grimoire seeks to stretch the fleshy bounds of dark fiction and horror. Included within these unhallowed book are tales of medieval horror and cacophony, Lovecraftian delights and wretched Kaiju, accursed djinn and pestilential priests, all brought together for the very first time in one horrific collection.

Engaging and provocative, these tales of the damned stalk the graveyards at night, crawl up from the empty and wet places of this world, and haunt the dreams of all who hear them. Combining both ancient and modern horrors, this anthology takes the listener beyond the comfort of the hearth, and into the gaping mouth of hell.

Grimoire features tales by C. L. Werner, Madison Kilian, Erica Schaef, Mitchell Lüthi, and H. P. Lovecraft. Performed by Anna Capraro and Scott Miller, featuring Paul Casselle and Tim Redman, with original compositions by Mitchell Lűthi and Kristian Gerstner.

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Just another Bible thumping, spiritual bashing story. to the point the I am requesting a refund.

Grimoir and All His angels

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Half audiobook mixed with audio drama.

Perhaps a different narrator for the story and others for the voice lines would have made it less confusing to follow. 2 voices playing 3 roles, I can't tell what is narrative vs what is being spoken out loud.

80% of the stories are from one author, I was looking for more of a mix. Most of the work comes off as rather corny.

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This is the most slapdash and uneven of these anthologies, both from a story and production standpoint, and is a bizarre hodge podge of new fiction, reprints from other anthologies and old HPL stories seemingly tossed in to fill the pages. There are a few highlights, but if you’ve read any of the others in this “series”, you’ve probably already heard 1/3 of these at least.

Messy.

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