The Last Ritual (Dramatized Adaptation)
Arkham Horror, Book 2
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S.A. Sidor
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A mad surrealist’s art threatens to rip open the fabric of reality in this twisted tale of eldritch horror and conspiracy from the wildly popular world of Arkham Horror.
Aspiring painter Alden Oakes is invited to join a mysterious art commune in Arkham: the New Colony. When celebrated Spanish surrealist Juan Hugo Balthazarr visits the colony, Alden and the other artists quickly fall under his charismatic spell. Balthazarr throws a string of decadent parties for Arkham’s social elite, conjuring arcane illusions which blur the boundaries between nightmare and reality. Only slowly does Alden come to suspect that Balthazarr’s mock rituals are intended to break through those walls and free what lies beyond. Alden must act, but it might already be too late to save himself, let alone Arkham.
Performed by Ken Jackson, Nora Achrati, Alyssa Keegan, Andy Clemence, Zeke Alton, Anthony Palmini, Elizabeth Jernigan, Jon Vertullo, Matthew Schleigh, Christopher Scheeren, Earl Fisher, Bradley Foster Smith, Danny Gavigan, James Konicek, Scott McCormick, Nanette Savard, Richard Rohan, Terence Aselford, Yasmin Tuazon, Colleen Delany, Karen Novak, Steve Wannall, and Eric Messner.
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- Gareth
- 09-03-23
dramatised or male narrator best.
there is a reason the dramatised and male narrated versions of the series have a reviews. Unfortunately, despite the numerous volumes of high quality writing, most of them are narrated by women. usually this is fine. but the in this case the women are very bland, expressionless and boring. it's a shame as it ruins the series. if the protagonist is male, then usually a male narrator is best, and vice versa. the series could have been great
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