The Feasting Dead
John Metcalfe
Read by Ben Tucker
Colonel Hapgood, our narrator, has been sending his son Denis to a chateau of a distant relative in the French countryside where the boy has taken quite a fancy to the visits. Ultimately based on the curious behavior of his cousin M. Vaignon and the uneasy feeling he gets when visiting the chateau, Hapgood decides that his son's visits must stop. Incidentally at the same time, M. Vaignon sends a message to Hapgood basically requesting the same thing, a communication silence and no more visits. Denis is at first distraught but soon becomes joyful as his friend Raoul from France, an older man who apparently acted as a groundskeeper of sorts at Vaignon's estate, shows up in England to continue their friendship. Hapgood is immediately repelled by Raoul's odd lack of characteristics in his visage and becomes increasingly concerned as his son takes ill and becomes weaker and weaker as the days go on. Is this menace to his son's well-being all in Hapgood's mind or is Raoul some kind of supernatural emissary of darkness? - Summary by Ben Tucker (2 hr 33 min)
Chapters
Chapter I | 55:48 | Read by Ben Tucker |
Chapter II | 17:28 | Read by Ben Tucker |
Chapter III | 48:44 | Read by Ben Tucker |
Chapter IV | 31:22 | Read by Ben Tucker |
Reviews
Good reader, OK story
Stella McQueen
I really enjoy Ben Tucker as a reader. There was a fair bit of French accents in this one, and some French language, and to my entirely untrained ear he did well. The book kind of had my attention, though it was predictable and ended abruptly.
Geraldine Rourke
fabulous reader .the story had all the right elements but didn't deliver
Excently read
Steve Roberts
A horror story that evolves as its title suggests.