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Doctors Wear Scarlet
- Narrated by: Hannibal Hills
- Length: 10 hrs and 5 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Richard Fountain, a promising young Cambridge scholar, went to the island of Crete to study ancient rites and pagan rituals before, suddenly and inexplicably, breaking off all contact with the outside world. Disturbing rumors have filtered their way back to England, whispering of blasphemous rituals and obscene orgies, hints of terrible crimes and wanton murder.
Three of Richard’s friends travel to Greece to find him and bring him back. Following a grim progression of ominous clues, they will arrive at last at an abandoned fortress high in the wild and desolate White Mountains, where they will discover Richard’s terrible and shocking fate!
Chosen by Karl Edward Wagner as one of the best supernatural horror novels of all time, Simon Raven’s Doctors Wear Scarlet (1960) is a neglected classic of English horror fiction.
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- Anonymous User
- 04-04-2020
Has not aged well
This is set in the 1940s and 50s and it feels like it was written then too. There is a lot about life and politics inside posh boarding schools and university in the UK of that era. A LOT. It really dominates the book. So yeah, it's quite slow. I won't spoil it but the explanation for the horror elements, when it finally arrives, is so laughably simplistic that it wasn't really worth the wait.
The narration is good though, the story just hasn't aged very well over the years. Even good narration isn't enough to save it.
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