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Tiskerskillerton

By: Clifford Rutley
Narrated by: Clifford Rutley
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Tiskerskillerton is a small English country village that most people just pass through on their way to what they think are more important places. But this suits Lord Carlisle and his followers, for the less that people know about Tiskerskillerton the better.

Cliff's new book is a blend of horror, cult mythology, and dark conspiracy. The little village of Tiskerskillerton is a backwater, a hide away from the world. But that suits its cult following inhabitants fine. For their plans for domination over the future of mankind should be kept safe as long as they keep this low profile.

©2017 Clifford Rutley (P)2025 Clifford Rutley
Fantasy Horror
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From the first chapter, I was completely hooked. The story unfolds like a classic folk horror tale, with a quiet sense of dread growing steadily in the background. The world-building is subtle yet powerful, and the characters—especially Lord Carlisle—are both enigmatic and disturbing. The narration was smooth and professional, perfectly suiting the eerie mood. Highly recommended for those who enjoy stories with depth and menace.

Dark, Rich, and Immersive

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This audiobook surprised me with how deeply it pulled me into its shadowy world. The story of a sleepy village with sinister undercurrents is told with brilliant pacing and eerie precision. Rutley's ability to create dread without relying on cheap scares is admirable. The deeper you get, the more you realise how intricately the story is woven. The conspiratorial undertones feel disturbingly real at times, which only makes the experience more gripping.

Suspenseful and Thought-Provoking

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The seemingly ordinary village of Tiskerskillerton becomes something unforgettable in this haunting tale. I loved the juxtaposition of peaceful countryside life with creeping horror. Rutley's writing is rich and atmospheric, drawing you into every murky alleyway and candlelit gathering. The cult aspects were fascinating and the horror felt earned. As a narrator, Rutley’s voice captures the tension beautifully—calm and controlled, but laced with menace.

Village of Nightmares

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The story of Tiskerskillerton is beautifully written and full of creeping dread, but it took a little time for me to get fully immersed. Once it got going, though, I was hooked. The blend of cult mythology and English countryside horror was unique and well executed. Rutley’s narration was excellent, but a bit more variation in tone during early chapters might have helped with pacing. Still, a strong and memorable horror experience.

Eerie but a Slow Start

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Tiskerskillerton is a masterclass in slow-burn horror. Clifford Rutley builds an unsettling atmosphere from the very first scene, making the village feel alive with secrets. His narration only enhances the chilling nature of the story. It's dark, twisted, and yet grounded in a way that feels terrifyingly plausible. The cult mythology was layered and intelligent without ever being overbearing. A must-listen for fans of intelligent horror.

Creepy Perfection

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