Excellent!
The dual male and female narrators create a sense of romantic tension that flows through a dark, suspenseful and sometimes gruesome supernatural tale, giving it light, and deepening that complex interplay of cruelty and love that is the heart of another romantic tale that went horribly wrong. The voice actors are deft in portraying their elegant characters, as well as the villains of the story, with both voices actors portraying male and female voices. The writing of the story is balanced between adding details where we want them, between the romantic and the spine-tingling horrors, as well as keeping the pacing both suspenseful, sure, and quick. The overall story is not that long and ends where it should. Kudos to the sound design in delivering atmosphere and thrills. Creaks, the sounds of steps, the sharp sound of steel, ghostly whispers and the bolt of the door, all loud and clear.
Anom652147 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 10/06/22
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Flufferswee via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/01/21
Other reviews have said it all. The writing, acting, and sound are all far better than I have come to expect. Listen to this for strong (male and female!) roles, actual chills, and a very well-written period piece which captures Victorian spiritualism.
riverrat_dave via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/09/21
But people like trash, so you may like this. Neither the story nor modernization/updating were convincing, and it was a slog to get through. Unsubscribed the moment it finished, and sorry I wasted my time. Yikes, people! Two stars because the sound engineering was decent.
moppet_mi via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/15/24
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