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The Most Dangerous Game

By: Richard Connell
Narrated by: B.J. Harrison
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A mysterious island, shrouded in fear, evil, and darkness. Here the amoral General Zaroff hunts. And what, you ask, is the most dangerous game? It is the manner and substance of his nightly killings.

Public Domain (P)2008 B.J. Harrison

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Short but Great

A classic story well performed, it's only a short novella but Harrison rings every drop of tension out of it.

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Horror fiction needs General Zaroff

The hero of this tale, Sanger Rainsford, is a professional hunter renowned for hunting snow leopards in Tibet. In view of this you may find your sympathies for him instantly wane, but this is worth sticking with as this story of his plight at the hands of the evil General Zaroff is tightly written and genuinely gripping. Films like The Hunger Games and characters like Hannibal Lecter owe a great debt to the portrayal of General Zaroff as a cultured psychopath who believes he is above the rest of humanity and commands every scene he appears in. The narrator has a very cosy voice, probably not best suited to this material, but he makes a good fist of delivering a sound theatrical performance.

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The book that inspired a thousand

Great pacing and a fun twist, could’ve done with the antagonist not sounding like Dracula

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All it is made out to be?

This novel is referred to and quoted in so many great books nowadays that it would be almost impossible not to be disappointed by the real thing.
This is not the case!
While the tale itself may be tame by modern standards, it wasn’t at the time we must remember. Beyond all doubt the quality of the writing and composition surpasses expectation.

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