
The Reddening
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Narrated by:
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Conner Goff
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By:
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Adam Nevill
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A gripping folk-horror thriller from the author of The Ritual
One million years of evolution didn't change our nature. Nor did it bury the horrors predating civilization. Ancient rites, old deities, and savage ways can reappear in the places you least expect.
Lifestyle journalist Katrine escaped past traumas by moving to a coast renowned for seaside holidays and natural beauty. But when a vast hoard of human remains and prehistoric artifacts is discovered in nearby Brickburgh, a hideous shadow engulfs her life.
Helene, a disillusioned lone parent, lost her brother, Lincoln, six years ago. Disturbing subterranean noises he recorded prior to vanishing, draw her to Brickburgh's caves. A site where early humans butchered each other across 60,000 years. Upon the walls, images of their nameless gods remain.
Amidst rumors of drug plantations and new sightings of the mythical red folk, it also appears that the inquisitive have been disappearing from this remote part of the world for years. A rural idyll where outsiders are unwelcome and where an infernal power is believed to linger beneath the earth. A timeless super-normal influence that only the desperate would dream of confronting. But to save themselves and those they love, and to thwart a crimson tide of pitiless barbarity, Kat and Helene are given no choice. They were involved and condemned before they knew it.
The Reddening is an epic story of folk and prehistoric horrors written by Adam Nevill, the author of The Ritual, Last Days, No One Gets Out Alive, and the three times winner of the August Derleth Award for best horror novel.
©2019 Adam L. G. Nevil (P)2019 JournalstoneInteresting story, odd choice for narration
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What I really struggled with was the voiceover artist's performance. It felt like a first read, with almost zero useful direction. At times I could hear the artist smacking his lips between chapters and the wild background noise would click on and off. These are things that should have been smoothed out in post.
More heinous however was the flagrant disrespect for place names or pronunciation throughout. 'The Reddening' is an English story, by an English author, set in England and yet almost every single town is mangled by the American VO artist: Torquay becomes 'Tore-Kay', Warwickshire is 'War-Wick-Shyer', Luton becomes 'Loo-TONN'. It smacks of poor research and is something easy to avoid.
Worse, some words that are shared on both sides of the pond were just mispronounced - yet more evidence that this was a first read-through, hastily cobbled together. 4x4 is pronounced 'four-ex-four', row (as in an argument) becomes row as in row-boat, recce is 'retch-ay.' It's really poor work and totally took me out of the story.
To cap it all off, when we start to meet to antagonists, the VO artist attempts some woefully pantomime accents. The characters are mostly people from Devon or else the Midlands, and yet everyone is given a uniform Dick van Dyke style mockney accent. Again, it makes everything seem rushed and robs the story of the authenticity that Mr Nevill has clearly spent time weaving into his prose.
Let's hope it gets a re-record from someone who takes it a bit more seriously.
A disturbing horror story hamstrung by a lazy VO
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British book read by an American
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Great book, terrible narrator
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Narration was not so terrible as some of the comments suggest. Would've been nice if the (American) reader had bothered to research the local vernacular (esp re: place names).
Imaginative and different horror
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Good story, poor narration.
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Mispronunciations..
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Great story, but oh my, the narration......
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Overall it didn't put me off the book as the story was is engaging folk horror and one of Neville's better books.
So yeah, good book. However, of you are from the British Isles you might find the narrator's mispronunciation of British words a little off putting.
The American narrator was a bad idea.
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