Grim Investigations: Arkham Horror: The Collected Novellas, Vol. 2 cover

Grim Investigations: Arkham Horror: The Collected Novellas, Vol. 2

Arkham Horror #9.7-9.8, 11.5

by Jennifer Brozek, Richard Lee Byers, Amanda Downum

Narrated by Todd Menesses

3.57 ABR Score (142 ratings)
★ 3.51 Goodreads (100) ★ 3.95 Audible (42)
12h 13m Released 2022 Horror

Why Listen?

Todd Menesses brings genuine dread to these interconnected Arkham tales, shifting voices across wildly different investigators confronting cosmic horror that bleeds from dreams into reality. If you want Lovecraftian fiction that feels lived-in rather than recited, this collection's audio format makes the creeping wrongness hit harder.

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About This Audiobook

Three interconnected tales plunge readers into the shadowy world of Arkham, where dedicated investigators confront cosmic horrors that threaten reality itself. A psychologist's attempts to heal a patient's nightmares inadvertently opens a gateway to otherworldly terrors. A stage magician and his assistant discover that the ancient books housed in Miskatonic University's archives contain far more dangerous secrets than they anticipated. Meanwhile, a visiting author finds herself trapped when the words of an unfinished manuscript begin manifesting as tangible threats throughout the town. Each story explores how ordinary people face extraordinary evil, testing their sanity and resolve against forces beyond human comprehension.

Todd Menesses delivers a masterful narration that captures the mounting dread essential to Lovecraftian horror. His measured pacing allows the psychological tension to build naturally, while his distinct character voices help listeners navigate between the three separate storylines without confusion. Menesses excels at conveying the gradual descent into madness that defines cosmic horror, using subtle vocal shifts to reflect characters' deteriorating mental states. The audio format enhances the atmospheric storytelling, as Menesses's rich delivery transforms whispered secrets and eldritch revelations into genuinely unsettling experiences that linger long after the final chapter concludes.