The Shunned House

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· Strelbytskyy Multimedia Publishing · Narrated by Peter Coates
4.5
10 reviews
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"The Shunned House" is a horror fiction novelette by American author H.P. Lovecraft, written on October 16–19, 1924. It was first published in the October 1937 issue of Weird Tales. 

For many years, the narrator and his uncle, Dr. Elihu Whipple, have nurtured a fascination with an old abandoned house on Benefit Street. Dr. Whipple has made extensive records tracking the mysterious, yet apparently coincidental, sickness and death of many who have lived in the house for over one hundred years. They are also puzzled by the strange weeds growing in the yard, as well as an unexplained foul smell and whitish phosphorescent fungi growing in the cellar. There, the narrator discovers a strange, yellowish vapour in the basement, which seems to be coupled with a moldy outline of a huddled human form on the floor. The narrator and his uncle decide to spend the night in the house, investigating the possibility of some supernatural force. They set up both cots and chairs in the cellar, arm themselves with military flamethrowers, and outfit a modified Crookes tube in the hopes of destroying any supernatural presence they might find.

Famous works of the author Howard Phillips Lovecraft: At the Mountains of Madness, The Dreams in the Witch House, The Horror at Red Hook, The Shadow Out of Time, The Shadows over Innsmouth, The Alchemist, Reanimator, Ex Oblivione, Azathoth, The Call of Cthulhu, The Cats of Ulthar, The Dunwich Horror, The Doom that Came to Sarnath, The Festival, The Silver Key, The Other Gods, The Outsider, The Temple, The Picture in the House, The Shunned House, The Terrible Old Man, The Tomb, Dagon, From Beyond, What the Moon Brings.

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4.5
10 reviews
lucie doyle
17 September 2020
The story is nicely chilling. The clinical style of writing - much like M R James's ghost stories - enhances the chill rather than detracts from it. Unfortunately Peter Coates' narration diminishes the story by quite some margin. Although he doesn't read in a monotone, his tempo suggests he has a metronome going in the background. There is nothing in the way of pause or deliberation, the result being one sentence sliding seamlessly into the next. I actually found the story difficult to follow at times as a consequence. It would perhaps better to enjoy this tale in an ebook form as apposed to that of the audiobook.
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Matt & Rachel Phillips
20 July 2023
Fascinating!!
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