Author:Various,Full Cast,Stephen Hogan,Stella Gonet,Derek Riddell,Sara Poyzer,Eddie Marsan,Elizabeth Berrington,Geoffrey Streatfeild,Jamie Glover,Adjoa Andoh

Eleven uncanny stories inspired by the master of uncanny terror, H.P. Lovecraft
One hundred years ago, H.P. Lovecraft created the Necronomicon, a grimoire of lost souls, magical rites and forbidden lore. Now, locked away, the hoarder of horror is after new voices, new blood, to add to his collection.
Listen as he shares the tales that come to him, whispered through the keyhole and written in the dust. From ghost stories to encounters with demons, haunted houses and a fateful Celtic goddess, they will draw you into his claustrophobic and disturbing world, stir your imagination and awaken your deepest fears and nightmares...
Introduced by Stephen Hogan as H.P. Lovecraft, these chilling, intimate dramas feature full casts including Elizabeth Berrington, Geoffrey Streatfeild, Stella Gonet, Derek Riddell, Jamie Glover, Adjoa Andoh, Sara Poyzer and Eddie Marsan.
Track listing:
1 - Out of the Depths by Melissa Murray
2 - The Loop by Chris Harrald
3 - Bleeder by Ed Hime
4 - The Fly by Lynn Ferguson
5 - Connected by Melissa Murray
6 - Split the Atom by Lynn Ferguson
7 - The House on Pale Avenue by Richard Vincent
8 - Original Features by Christopher William Hill
9 - The Burial of Tom Nobody by Richard Vincent
10 - Louisa's by Amanda Whittington
11 - Night Terrors by Lizzie Nunnery
Any writer tackling slavery needs to do something different with it, and The Water Dancer does just that. Coates' rhapsodic prose spins a soaring, scorching, supernatural tale of the imagination that sets this history alight and turns it into an original work of art.
—— Bernardine EvaristoOne of the best books I have ever read in my entire life . . . I was enthralled, I was devastated.
—— Oprah Winfreya remarkable story about inequality, slavery, memory, freedom and dignity. I found it important and universally relevant
—— Elif Shafak , Guardiana crowd-pleasing exercise in breakneck and often occult storytelling that tonally resembles the work of Stephen King as much as it does the work of Toni Morrison, Colson Whitehead and the touchstone African-American science-fiction writer Octavia Butler.
—— New York Timesa work of both staggering imagination and rich historical significance . . . timeless and instantly canon-worthy.
—— Rolling StoneA tale of slavery and mysterious power in this debut novel from one of America's most exciting young writers.
—— The TimesAn arresting story of fantastical power in the brutal world of human bondage . . . A transcendent, arresting work from a crucial political and literary artist
—— Diana EvansEagerly anticipated . . . The Water Dancer merges historical and fantasy fiction in a slavery story that Oprah Winfrey says is one of the best books she has read in her life.
—— ObserverIn prose that sings and imagination that soars, Coates further cements himself as one of this generation's most important writers, tackling one of America's oldest and darkest periods with grace and inventiveness. This is bold, dazzling, and not to be missed
—— Publisher's WeeklyThis potent book about America's most disgraceful sin establishes [Ta-Nehisi Coates] as a first-rate novelist.
—— San Francisco ChronicleTa-Nehisi Coates has emerged as an important public intellectual and perhaps America's most incisive thinker about race.
—— New York TimesSlavery, forgetting and memory are at the heart of Coates's ambitious, compelling first novel...
—— TLS






