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Title: The Lurking Fear
Author: H. P. Lovecraft
Narrator: Edgar Lloyd
Format: Unabridged
Length: 49 mins
Language: English
Release date: 02-11-16
Publisher: Spoken Realms
Ratings: 5 of 5 out of 2 votes
Genres: Classics, American Literature
Publisher's Summary:
The Lurking Fear is in all of us, only this time it's coming at you from the innermost regions of your mind. Find a fireplace and settle in as narrator Edgar Lloyd takes you on another trip through the underground recesses of your soul. Check out this haunting narration of H. P. Lovecraft's The Lurking Fear as you crawl into and out of the decrepit crypts of insanity. Experience the chills that only true tales of Victorian horror can conjure. Now...go ahead.... Press the button!
Members Reviews:
Keep the lights on tonight
Classic horror by a master. Written in a style not very popular these days, but should be enjoyed for its ability to ramp emotions up into a edge of your seat fear.
Lovecraft is a very unusual writer, Very complex story ...
Lovecraft is a very unusual writer , Very complex story lines with unusual twists
in his stories - one of my favorites !
Well written
Much alike Poe or Stephen King, a building suspense and a vividly built world through the eyes of the protagonist
love hp lovecraft hes a classic horror
love hp lovecraft  hes a classic horror writer
... reading a lot of Lovecraft at once is a bad thing. Not because of a creeping dread
I think that reading a lot of Lovecraft at once is a bad thing. Not because of a creeping dread, but because they're all so similar! The only thing that stands out in this story, for me, is the focus on a particular family and their connection to the horror.
Really, my attention faded in and out while listening to this story. It's a lot of mood description of the environment, interspersed with a little action. It feels almost like Lovecraft was being paid per word and rent was due.
Surely Lovecraft fans will disagree, but this is one of those stories of his that fall into the "read one, read them all" category.
This story is in the public domain, and is available in multiple free formats. I listened to the free audio production produced by the Drabblecast.