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The Conception of Terror: Tales Inspired by M. R. James - Volume 1
- An Audible Original Drama
- Narrated by: Robert Bathurst, Tom Burke, Rosa Coduri, Alice Lowe, Pearl Mackie, Anna Maxwell Martin, Andy Nyman, Jeff Rawle, Reece Shearsmith
- Length: 4 hrs and 13 mins
- Original Recording Audiobook
- Categories: Literature & Fiction, Horror
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Summary
A collection of four ghostly tales inspired by M. R. James.
Casting the Runes - adapted by Stephen Gallagher
When academic Jo Harrington (Anna Maxwell Martin) is sent a paper - The Truth of Alchemy, by Anton Karswell - for peer review, she pulls no punches. It has no place in a serious academic publication, and Karswell is a half-bright fool. However, when the editor writes a rejection note to Karswell, he inadvertently includes her entire email. Occultist Karswell (Reece Shearsmith) doesn’t take kindly to criticism.
On the tube home with her partner Edward Dunning (Tom Burke), Jo spots a poster with her name on it. It reads: 'In memory of Joanne Harrington, M.Litt, PhD, died September eighteenth, three days were allowed.' Is there anything that Edward can do to save Jo from this curse?
Lost Hearts - adapted by A. K. Benedict
Teenager Stephanie Elliot (Rosa Coduri) is taken to Aswarby House to be fostered by Mrs Bunch (Susan Jameson). Stephanie strikes up a friendship with Ben (Bill Milner), the adopted son of charismatic community leader Mr Abney (Jeff Rawle). He tells her that Mr Abney is a good man: he even took in a child refugee last year, but she ran away and stole from him. Stephanie is troubled by voices and visions of a dead girl clutching at her chest, and when Ben disappears she begins to suspect that all is not right in Aswarby House.
The Treasure of Abbot-Thomas - adapted by Jonathan Barnes
When former Somerton school pupil Greg Parsbury (Robert Bathurst) meets history teacher Mika Chantry (Pearl Mackie) at a memorial service for schoolmaster Sam Abbot-Thomas, he begs for her help. He has been sent a postcard by the estate of the mysterious and charismatic Abbot-Thomas. On it is a strange inscription in Latin, which he believes to be an inaugural clue in a treasure hunt: much like the elaborate treasure hunts Abbot-Thomas used to set back in the 1970s. There were rumours that Abbot-Thomas possessed a hidden fortune, and Parsbury and Chantry set out to find it.
A View from a Hill - adapted by Mark Morris
Comedian and podcaster Paul Fanshawe (Andy Nyman) and his wife, Sarah (Alice Lowe), visit the Cotswolds on holiday, trying to rebuild their lives after the death of their young son, Archie. Whilst out walking they spot a beautiful abbey across the valley on Gallows Hill, but when they reach it, they find the building is little more than rubble. While Sarah explores, Paul records commentary for his podcast. Sarah thinks she hears children’s laughter, but there’s no-one there. Later that night she listens back to the recording and hears a child’s voice whisper, 'Mummy.' Sarah is convinced that Archie is trying to reach them and wants to return to the ruins. But something far worse is waiting for them on Gallows Hill.
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- Chris Halliday
- 10-02-19
Brilliant modern ghost stories
Being an M.R. James fan, I wasn’t sure I was going to enjoy these reimagined classic tales. When I saw they were a Bafflegab production, any concerns evaporated. These are masterful modern ghost stories, told as full-cast audio dramas. Everything from the performances to the sound design is spot on. I’m very glad I didn’t listen to these in the dark.
Roll on Volume 2!
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- Declan Grundy
- 13-02-19
Must buy.
I was driving through the the night into the early hours of the morning when I pressed play for the first time on this audio book. The music, the voice acting, the story - turned my world upside down, the lone car on the motorway steadily creeping up behind me didn't look or feel so innocent. Genuine fear took me and yet, left me wanting more. 10/10 recommend.
I hope and really want them to make a volume 2.
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- Highlight
- 29-10-20
NOTHING TO DO WITH M.R JAMES INSULTING & CHILDISH
Intellectual M.R.JAMES would turn his grave about these writers using their poor and childish amateur rewritings of his works, that are just an excuse for them to put his good name to their abysmal work instead of them trying to write good works themselves. . This set is Appalling. Deleted and Returned.
PLEASE STOP THIS PROCESS OF STEALING OLD CLASSICS (RUINING THEM). WRITE YOUR OWN WORKS.
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- Karen Anderson
- 23-09-20
Waste of a good credit
Was I terrified? No.
Was I annoyed? Yes.
I spent my credit on drivel. The stories were crap and I didn't understand any of the story lines. Don't bother.
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- sherlock
- 14-11-19
Disappointing
I found that these dramas have the basic plots of the James stories but none of the atmosphere. Gone is the isolated/lonely protagonist that’s key to a James story(something the BBC’s ghost stories for Christmas did so well). Instead we have mainly annoying pairs of characters husbands and wife’s etc explaining what’s happening, the result is that any sense of horror from the original stories is tamed. James can work in audiobook drama however and I found the bbc spinechillers to be more successful in capturing his unique style. Overall these are fully competent audio dramas but may be a disappointment to fans of M R James
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- Matthew Brown
- 15-02-19
Good chilling ghost stories with a fresh coat of paint.
I bagged this collection of dramas on something of a whim, not realising that it was largely adapted from the original stories rather than inspired by them.
When I realised my error, being a bit of a traditionalist and very fond of the originals I confess I sucked in my breath and expected the worst. What a treat it was to discover that each adaptation was a faithful but smartly updated version of each story. Great acting, faithful but fresh versions of the originals in all cases but the last even if Lost Hearts was perhaps a trifle over ripe at the end and ‘A view from a hill’ was radically altered’.
Highly recommended for fans of the classic ghost story.
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- Ms. E. Morgan
- 22-09-20
Disappointing, great performances but let down by stories
Disappointing, great performances but let down by stories.
It says inspired by M.R. Jame but I would have said re-worked and dramatised M.R. James stories.
The idea to put the stories into the modern world was a good one and the acting and production were superb.
However despite the stories being pretty dark to begin with, the writers couldn’t resist making them darker and more miserable than the originals.
None of these endings were an improvement on the originals in my opinion.
If you know M.R. James don’t listen to these they will just irritate you. If you don’t know M.R. James and buy this audiobook make sure you read the real thing afterwards.
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- Don't normally review
- 31-07-19
dull
there was nothing intriguing or remotely scary about any of the stories. it felt like short stories you'd find in the readers digest
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- Wiltshire
- 11-04-19
A fine tribute to the great man
I’ve loved the M.R.James ghost stories for many years, and have collected all I can in various formats. I think the master would thoroughly approve of these tales and performances. They are genuinely scary , in his understated style. I was a little disappointed by the ending of “Lost Hearts”, but otherwise I enjoyed these a lot, and will definitely buy any future volumes when they appear.
Wonderful.
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- s
- 11-04-19
Get a wiggle on - I want to hear more
Really enjoyed these stories with their revised take on the classics. Some were better than others and most of the actors were fantastic. None were dissapointing. I keep searching the new releases for the next collection. Come on Audible, get a wiggle on, you're on to something good here.
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- danielle wolf
- 07-08-19
Background noise definitely irritating
Enjoyed the stories overall. The background noise, heavy breathing/sex sounds and long pointless pauses were the biggest downside.
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- Wicked
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- Kaitlin Hatman
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Unfortunately Awkward
These stories are unfortunately mediocre. At best, they're interesting enough to grab my attention for a few moments, and at worst they're cringingly uncomfortable - and not in a scary way. There are long, awkward pauses wherein nothing is happening and the listener is left to imagine what the characters might be experiencing. The only issue with this is that these silences are often filled with uncomfortable heavy breathing and panting (and in one notably unsettling instance, squelching), which I imagine is meant to convey the terror of the situation, but is ultimately just.... awkward. It's also widespread enough throughout the stories that I feel confident it was a directional choice more-so than the acting (which was pretty decent).
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- acowger
- 23-08-19
Not for me
I could finish it. Shoot, I couldn’t even get through any of the stories. Not a fan of the acted narrative... I’d rather a reader just read rather than have a cast and a script. I found this book to be rather painful in all aspects. It wasn’t just the narration, in my opinion the stories weren’t good.
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- Amy Johnson
- 03-08-19
Unexpected
Frankly I have learned to not expect very much from the Audible original selection. Every once in a while a selection is offered that shatters all of my expectations by being...good.
The Conception of Terror offers readers (well I guess in our case it would be listeners) four tales that are both original and genuinely creepy.
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- Steffen Gehrs
- 28-08-19
Just boring
Listened to the first two stories and couldn't bare to continue. No suspense whatsoever. Just a waste of time.
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- Stoic Alchemist
- 30-08-19
Horrible audio experience
This type of recordings seem not at all what’s needed for an audiobook experience, badly mixed, no narrative, it seems like a good movie was just recorded and slapped an “audiobook” tag
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- Robert
- 21-03-19
Excellent Modern Retellings of M.R.James Classics
I heard about this audiobook online and thought I'd give it a go. The fact that it was retellings of M.R.James tales with a modern setting AND an audio drama intrigued me. The production is top-notch - all of the sound effects really add to the telling of the stories, and the narration is fantastic! The way the stories were transposed to the modern era was done well, just keep in mind that these are stories inspired by the originals so there will be differences between the two. They chose some of the best M.R. James tales to redo, with Casting the Runes and The Treasure of Abbot Thomas standing out as the most well done. I'm looking forward to the next volume in the series!
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- LZ
- 08-06-20
Quick, Entertaining & Creepy!
Thanks to the actors, the tales vividly come to life. You don’t realize how quickly your heart is pounding or time is passing as they unravel. Be prepared for the creepy solutions, or worse, the feeling of an unsatisfactory ending. Not the kind where you are upset at the story, but the kind where maybe good doesn’t win by everything being tied up into a nice little bow. If you are a fan of Thriller (both versions from the 60s & 70s), The Hitchhiker, Twilight Zone, or Alfred Hitchcock, I believe you will enjoy these!! I certainly did!!
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- Montzalee Wittmann
- 30-11-19
4 creepy stories
The Conception of Terror takes inspired by M.R. James volume 1 with a great cast of and narrating the four stories. I thought the first story was the best and creepiest. The narration was very good.
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