by Joe Hill ; read by David Ledoux ‧ RELEASE DATE: Oct. 16, 2007
A series of terrifying accounts of the macabre is brought to life through David Ledoux's splendid reading. Ledoux offers a straightforward approach, making Hill's startling tales as believable as they are frightening. As narrator, Ledoux understands these stories—be it the dazzlingly imaginative "Pop Art" or the tense "Best New Horror," in which the central character is a horror editor who finds himself entrapped in one of his stories. Hill is a master at creating a high-tension atmosphere that never ceases to pay off with a scare. This innate ability is perfectly realized by Ledoux, who knows precisely when to increase his tone and pitch, or let his voice accelerate to increase the stakes. Dark, brooding, and realistic, Ledoux's performance is underplayed where it could go over the top.
Pub Date: Oct. 16, 2007
Duration: 12 hrs, 15 mins
DD ISBN: 9780061554667
Publisher: Harper Audio
Review Posted Online: Jan. 22, 2026
by Leonard Cohen ; read by Ottessa Moshfegh ‧ RELEASE DATE: Nov. 1, 2022
Ottessa Moshfegh, author of several audiobooks, one of which she narrates, steps in to deliver this new production of the late Leonard Cohen's early fiction, written in the 1950s. The 16 short stories and a novella are a snapshot of the period and the artist's development of his voice. Cohen focuses on themes of violence, deeply intimate sex, rejection, the betrayals of old age, and more violence. Moshfegh's voice may be unexpected, given Cohen's many first-person male characters, but, curiously, it works. Moshfegh meets the moments of sexual intimacy, and of shocking violence, straight on, conveying a reverence for these early works.
Pub Date: Nov. 1, 2022
Duration: 7 hrs, 30 mins
DD ISBN: 9781696609784
Publisher: HighBridge Audio
Review Posted Online: Jan. 22, 2026
by William Trevor ; read by Simon Vance & Josephine Bailey ‧ RELEASE DATE: Feb. 4, 2004
Simon Vance and Josephine Bailey take turns reading these 12 stories by one of the greatest contemporary practitioners of the genre. Both narrators do an excellent job. The stories are of love--alive and worn-out--tragedy--past and present--and of making a life out of whatever is available. Trevor's characters are the flawed real people that we are, and we believe in them. When reading Trevor's work, pacing is paramount, as the stories are subtle and inevitably surprise. Vance and Bailey rise to the occasion. Some of these readings are near-perfect; all are respectable. Listeners will not be dis-appointed.
Pub Date: Feb. 4, 2004
Duration: 6 hrs
Publisher: Tantor Media
Review Posted Online: Jan. 22, 2026
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