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THE WOOD AT MIDWINTER

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Susanna Clarke's spellbinding performance of this enhanced audiobook brings out the alluring beauty of this mystical tale. Nineteen-year-old Merowdis Scot is most at home when she's walking in the woods with her dogs and Apple, her pig. Evocative sound effects and music add to Clarke's haunting narration, highlighting Merowdis's deep connection to nature as she engages with the trees and animals around her. The theatrical sensory experience intensifies the mystery of Merowdis's encounters with a blackbird, a fox, and a strange figure, all of whom foreshadow a life-transforming vision. While this immersive imaginative journey may be too vivid for easily spooked youngsters, children and adults who enjoy mysterious wintery tales set in nature may find this a magical listening experience.

Pub Date: Jan. 22, 2024

Duration: 34 mins

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing

Review Posted Online: Jan. 22, 2026

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    THE RED WINTER

    A dark, witty listen blending horror and history into a vivid, gripping, and resonant experience.

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    Rory Barnett delivers an immersive performance, creating distinct, richly textured characters. Set in 1785 France as revolution looms, the story follows professor and monster slayer Sebastian Grave and his literal inner demon, Sarmodel, as they hunt the Beast of Gévaudan at a former lover’s request. Barnett seamlessly balances dread with dry, surprising humor. He captures characters’ unease and vulnerability as well as their intensity and dark charisma. Imogen Church narrates addendum chapters from the point of view of a succubus with equal skill. Together, they elevate the supernatural intrigue and psychological tension, keeping listeners fully engaged.

    A dark, witty listen blending horror and history into a vivid, gripping, and resonant experience.

    Pub Date: Feb. 24, 2026

    Duration: 16 hrs, 45 mins

    DD ISBN: 9781250402295

    Publisher: Macmillan Audio

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      A SPELL FOR DROWNING

      Sanderson’s rich performance enriches the text.

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      Narrator Charlie Sanderson immerses listeners in the coastal Cornish village of Portscatho from the first sentence of this gothic fairy tale. Sanderson draws listeners into a world of feminine rage, empowerment, and ancient magic. Her vocal characterizations ground the story's folkloric atmosphere. Sanderson voices characters from curious children to elderly witches, each rendered with playful energy and distinct regional British accents that bring the superstitious fishing village to life. Heroine Kensa is being manipulated, putting her community in danger. Kensa's shifting emotions, from loneliness to mounting dread, land with weight, and Sanderson makes a sea god's menacing presence feel genuinely unsettling.

      Sanderson’s rich performance enriches the text.

      Pub Date: Jan. 27, 2026

      Duration: 11 hrs

      DD ISBN: 9798347956852

      Publisher: Spotify Audiobooks

      Review Posted Online: April 14, 2026

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