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The Taint and Other Novellas

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The Taint and Other Novellas

By: Brian Lumley
Narrated by: Joshua Saxon
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Prior to the first American publication of Brian Lumley's ground-breaking, dead-waking, best-selling Necroscope in 1988 - the first novel in a long-lived, much-loved series - this British author had for 20 years been earning himself something of a reputation writing short stories, novellas, and a series of novels set against H. P. Lovecraft's cosmic Cthulhu Mythos backdrop. A soldier in 1967, serving in Berlin with the Royal Military Police, Lumley jump-started his literary career by writing to August Derleth, the then-dean of macabre publishers at his home in Sauk City, Wisconsin, telling of his fascination with the Mythos, and purchasing books by the Old Gentleman of Providence, RI. In addition, he sent a page or two of written work allegedly culled from the various forbidden or black books of the Mythos. Suitably impressed, the master of Arkham House invited Lumley to write something solid in the Mythos as a possible contribution to a new volume he was currently contemplating, to be titled - what else but? - Tales of the Cthulhu Mythos. And as might well be imagined, that set everything in motion. Forty years have passed since then and a good many words of Mythos fiction written, including critically acclaimed and award-nominated work, stories that have appeared in prestigious magazines such as Fantasy & Science Fiction, and hardcover volumes from publishers all over the world from the USA to China and the United Kingdom to Russia. But while Lumley's novels are all currently available, many of them in hardcover format, his Mythos short stories and novellas have until now remained uncollected. Here in this volume are found the novellas; the future companion volume will contain the short stories. And thus the very best of Brian Lumley's works in this sub-genre, including such recent tales as "The Hymn" and "The Taint", are collected and presented for the first time in audio format...

©2007 Brian Lumley (P)2019 David N. Wilson
Anthologies & Short Stories Dark Fantasy Fantasy Fiction Science Fiction Mythology Short Story
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I enjoyed this book from start to finish. Brian Lumleys take on the Cthulhu Mythos is fantastic. Joshua Saxons narration is spot on. I will definitely be on the lookout for more of the same.

This book was given to me for free at my request and I provided this voluntary review.

Excellent

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Very enjoyable collection of tales over all. However the last one (which I was most looking forward to as I happen to live very close to the Pentland hills) was a difficult listen due to the over use of terrible Scottish accents which I found distracted me from the story.

Great stories unfortunate accents towards the end

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Among Lovecraftians, Brian Lumley can be a “marmite” author; you either love his work or hate it. His Mythos novels - like the Titus Crow series - tend to be pulpy and overblown, the antithesis of Lovecraft’s cosmic horror. His short stories and novellas though, are deft and classy examples of the weird tale. The title story, “The Taint”, is one of the finest slow burn Lovecraftian stories ever written, and the rest of the tales in this collection approach it in quality.

The narration - bar the occasional place name mispronunciation - is excellent. I look forward to enjoying the other collections in this series.

Superior Mythos Tales

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A very enjoyable journey into the depths of the Mythos, with most stories having an excellent atmosphere HPL himself could have enjoyed. It is mostly better than the Lumley's short story mythos collection and avoids the fantasy adventure style of the Titus Crow novels (which I did not find particularly stellar). The stories are a stylish lovecraftian fare in a thoroughly British setting, less formulaic than, say, August Derleth, but not quite as eccentric or outre as the stuff you get in the Black Wings collection. To me, Lumley strikes a perfect balance with this one. Great writing and an excellent performance makes this one a keeper!
Fave stories: The Horror at Oakdeane, Dagon's Bell

A classy addition to Lovecraftian horror

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As a huge fan of Lovecraft's Cthulu Mythos and all things monster-y and spooky, Brian Lumley has firmly set himself as one of my favourite authors after hearing this collection of fantastic tales. Joshua Saxon provides a brilliant performance and covers a range of accents and characters.

Only hang up is the lack of story titles in the chapter selection and description. This features 'Lord of the Worms' which is also on 'Return of the Deep Ones and Other Mythos Tales'

A new favourite author

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