White Trash Gothic
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Narrated by:
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Sean Walpole
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Written by:
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Edward Lee
About this listen
From the master of extreme horror, Edward Lee, author of over 50 books that have redefined the boundaries of depravity in fiction, comes a novel that brings together all of his most extreme characters into one epic, gut-wrenching masterpiece of terror.
Plagued by nightmares of torture and intense violence, a writer suffering from trauma-induced memory loss seeks to solve the mystery of his missing past. The only clue is a single page of an unfinished manuscript found in an old manual typewriter, in a fleabag motel, in a small West Virginian town called Luntville. It is here that the writer will seek answers, believing that if he finishes the book he was writing, his memories will return.
But Luntville is not just some bumfuck town in the sticks. It is a place where the locals make extra cash by filming necro porn, a place where vigilantes practice a horrifying form of justice they call dead-dickin', a place haunted by the ghosts of serial killers, occult demons, and a monster called the Bighead. And as the writer attempts to make sense of the town and his connection to it, he will be challenged in ways that test the very limit of his sanity.
Deadite Press is proud to present White Trash Gothic, the first book in a series of highly anticipated novels for fans of redneck nightmares and backwoods terror which invokes Edward Lee's many classic gross-outs while exploring even more revolting and disturbing new directions.
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- 2023-09-21
Narrator weakens the book
I really like Edward Lee and his "hardcore horror" approach to writing. The premise for this book sounded quite interesting however the narrator's lack of range weakens the production. He character voices aren't very good and the way he is performing weakens the dialog. For example we are suppose to shocked and horrified of the terrible things the rednecks are doing to people in the book, however the way the narrator is reading the dialog there isn't any impact and it lessens the effect. As the protagonist is suppose to highly educated and speak above the intelligence levels of the locals. It doesn't come off that way instead its almost cringey the way it sounds when her narrates it. Overall I want to see what happens and there have been worse audio performances but this one isn't stellar. its more basic and almost Meh at some points.
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