Swift to Chase
A Collection of Stories
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Narrated by:
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Karin Allers
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Laird Barron
About this listen
Introduction by Paul Tremblay.
Publishers Weekly top 10 list for most anticipated horror/sci-fi fall 2016 releases.
Laird Barron’s fourth collection gathers a dozen stories set against the backdrops of the Alaskan wilderness, far-future dystopias, and giallo-fueled nightmare vistas.
All hell breaks loose in a massive apartment complex when a modern day Jack the Ripper strikes under cover of a blizzard; a woman, famous for surviving a massacre, hits the road to flee the limelight and finds her misadventures have only begun; while tracking a missing B-movie actor, a team of man hunters crashes in the Yukon Delta and soon realize the Arctic is another name for hell; an atomic-powered cyborg war dog loyally assists his master in the overthrow of a far-future dystopian empire; following an occult initiation ritual, a man is stalked by a psychopathic sorority girl and her team of horrifically disfigured henchmen; a rich lunatic invites several high school classmates to his mansion for a night of sex, drugs, and CIA-funded black ops experiments; and other glimpses into occulted realities a razor’s slice beyond our own.
Combining hard-boiled noir, psychological horror, and the occult, Swift to Chase continues three-time Shirley Jackson Award winner Barron’s harrowing inquiry into the darkness of the human heart.
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- Elisha A. Croy
- 27-10-2022
Narration Ruins It
Bring back the guy who narrated The Imago Sequence, at worst his terrible, breathy lady-voices were better than the weird hollywood noir affectation this narrator uses. She continues in the same tone throughout EVERY story. At first I thought it specific to the character I now despise (Jessica Mace), then was confused that Jessica was in every story because THAT DANG TONE NEVER CHANGES. I could imitate it perfectly after two stories, the weird sassiness and identical flow of every sentence. Really disappointed. She;s probably perfect for other particular genres but not horror.
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