The Dark Other


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(4 stars; 20 reviews)

The Dark Other is a horror novel by Stanley G. Weinbaum. The novel concerns Patricia Lane who is in love with Nicholas Devine, a quiet and gentle writer. Devine undergoes sudden changes becoming cold and calculating. Frightened by this, Lane consults psychologist Dr. Carl Horker who rescues her from Devine. Devine again attacks Horker, and overcomes him. He is then shot by Lane and rushed to a hospital where a surprise is found. (Summary adapted from wikipedia) (5 hr 57 min)

Chapters

Pure Horror 12:26 Read by Dan Gurzynski
Science of Mind 11:59 Read by Dan Gurzynski
Psychiatrics of Genius 11:30 Read by Dan Gurzynski
The Transfiguration 10:42 Read by mbm0rxi
A Fantasy of Fear 10:44 Read by mbm0rxi
A Question of Science 9:08 Read by mbm0rxi
The Red Eyes Return 8:51 Read by mbm0rxi
Gateway to Evil 11:05 Read by mbm0rxi
Descent into Avernus 10:18 Read by mbm0rxi
Rescue from Abaddon 10:20 Read by mbm0rxi
Wreckage 10:22 Read by 5Tommy00
Letter from Lucifer 10:06 Read by mbm0rxi
Indecision 10:04 Read by mbm0rxi
Too Bizarre 10:01 Read by mbm0rxi
A Modern Mr Hyde 11:52 Read by mbm0rxi
Possessed 12:46 Read by Gloria Begemann
Witch-Doctor 12:05 Read by Gloria Begemann
Vanished 10:14 Read by rraem
Man or Monster? 11:00 Read by Gloria Begemann
The Assignation 12:03 Read by rraem
A Question of Synapses 11:04 Read by rraem
Doctor and Devil 11:37 Read by rraem
Werewolf 8:50 Read by rraem
The Dark Other 10:36 Read by mbm0rxi
The Demon Lover 9:32 Read by mbm0rxi
The Depths 12:03 Read by rraem
Two in Hell 12:14 Read by Mike Pelton
Lunar Omen 12:59 Read by Mike Pelton
Scopolamine for Satan 12:51 Read by Mike Pelton
The Demon Free 13:45 Read by Mike Pelton
'Not Humanly Possible' 12:51 Read by Mike Pelton
Revelation 11:32 Read by Mike Pelton

Reviews

Absolutely agree


(1 stars)

Long time Librivox listener. More than 2 readers, forget it, I won't listen.


(5 stars)

liked story... but ABSOLUTELY HATE when u keep changing readers!!!!!

Too many readers. Some not agreeable to the story.


(3 stars)