The Artist & Other Stories: Collection III
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David Sweeney-Bear
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The nightmares continue in this third installment of short horrors from P.J. Blakey-Novis. The Artist and Other Stories contains a terrifying mix of serial killers, sirens, ghosts, claustrophobia, supernatural powers, and revenge guaranteed to get your heart racing and set your nerves on edge.
©2018 P.J. Blakey-Novis (P)2019 P.J. Blakey-NovisWhat listeners say about The Artist & Other Stories: Collection III
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- Jen
- 02-09-19
Dark and Twisted.
A collection of dark and twisted tales that keep the listener engrossed. As usual the writer and narrator work as cool combination. To bring you the very best of horror to you're eyes and ears. Highly recommend.
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- David Munch
- 24-07-19
Good collection of horror stories
The Artist and Other Stories is a short story collection written by P.J. Blakey-Novis. They all have a horror focus that always develops quite early, as to not leave you waiting for the end. His writing is quite good, with vivid descriptions where characters and locations are always only described sufficiently to get you to know the type of person, and without too many superficial details. In addition there’s an excellent pacing throughout the 20 to 30 minute long stories, so the they are never dull. And I don’t know if it is intended or not, but several stories also have a sexual twist, in case that is, or is not, your thing. :)
My only caveat with this collection is that I felt most of the stories lacked a really strong ending with a twist, or just something significant that left the imagination running. They were mostly tied up somewhat satisfactory, but left you wanting juuust a bit more to really kick the stories up into that higher gear. If the author can improve that in his future stories, I will likely end up reading most he publishes, due to the strong writing!
I listened to the Audible audiobook, and there are different narrators to each story, so don’t get too caught up on one or the other, if you aren’t going through the stories on dead tree material.
Overall I give the collection 4/5 due to the excellent writing and varied stories, and I will most likely pick up more of the authors writings.
The short stories are as follows:
* The artist - A shy teenage kid with great artistic skills figure out he has a supernatural ability. He gets too confident in himself and uses his skill too much due to his raging teenage hormones, and of course ends up in trouble. Tightly written, and keeps your focus throughout. Good narrator, although he could be a bit more dynamic during tensive moments. 5/5 overall.
* The Children of the Deep - A drunkard gets in an unfortunate accident and encounters a strange family living under the sea. Good twist on the mermaid myth. I liked the story, but I felt it ended a tad too prematurely. I liked the narration. 3/5 overall, mostly due to the ending.
* The Confessional - A man sees himself angry on religion and goes on his own crusade against believers. Again a fine story, but here I also felt it lacked a really satisfactory conclusion. The narrator had a very strong accent which is usually not to my taste, but he had a quite vibrant narration which I quite enjoyed. 3/5 overall, again due to the ending.
* Merideth - An old lady lives alone in house with a small garden, and one day two people from a large company show up with interest in buying her house. She declines, and the people become very agressive in trying to evict her. But it turns out that the old lady isn’t as alone as one might think. The story had a good narrator, with somewhat of an accent. The story wasn’t very complex, but it had, for me, a surprise ending. 3/5
* Unearthed - A guy wakes up in a place where he absolutely didn’t go to sleep. Interesting premise, with a quick ending. Really nice narrator. 4/5
* Wash away your sins - Essentially a long villain monologue, by a deranged man with psychopathic tendencies. By far the most gory story of them all, with good descriptions of nasty things. But as the “story” was just one long monologue, and it had no real ending. Good narrator though. 2/5
I received this audiobook for free, in return for a review.
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- Helen
- 27-06-19
Enjoyed
Enjoyed the short story’s great narrater and well written hopefully more to come in the collections
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