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(A) Cry in the Moons Light by Alan McGill

(A) Cry in the Moons Light by Alan McGill

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Based on the novel of the same name, this audiodrama tells the story of a beautiful young woman who must travel through a dark forest to be by the side of her dying grandmother. The setting is the late 1700’s of Eastern Europe. A mysterious wolf stalks her and a deadly wolf pack tries to kill her. It is a time of castles, muskets, werewolves and other hideous creatures of the night. The beautiful lady in the carriage will learn that only love can defeat evil, but is it love or danger that cries out to her in the deceitful light of the moon?Copyright 2020 All rights reserved. Ciencia Ficción Drama y Obras
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  • Update from Author Narrator Alan McGill
    May 1 2024

    News and information about the authors series A Cry in the Moon's Light. Alan also reveals two new projects and includes a 5 minute clip from the scifi crime thriller "Bumper City".

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    14 m
  • RED DOOR: Chapter 7 - A Secret Must Be Revealed, preview
    Oct 21 2022

    The nightmare awakens Alessandra in the middle of the night. Unable to sleep she visits a group of nomadic people known as the Travellers. Using mystical interpretations of a magical deck of cards, they discover a special secret she is hiding. She must now reveal the secret to the one she loves.

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    4 m
  • RED DOOR: Chapter 6 - Hunger of the Wolf preview
    Oct 14 2022

    The village remains on edge after the dead bodies found by the castle guards. Seth and Alessandra realize a strange connection between the victims and William.

    More mayhem ensues when a beast attacks two villagers. People demand answers. William makes a surprising appearance.

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    4 m
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This is an excellent and professional piece of work with a visceral world you will be easily sucked into. It's very underrated, in my opinion.

Chapter 1 – The sound design and score create a palpable atmosphere and the story's protagonist feels genuine. What’s more is that the setting is so believable. The threat feels very real. So immersive with truly superb narration!

Chapter 2 – Tension grows steadily in the village of Mercel. The isolation and insular nature of the village's inhabitants are very palpable, the experience staying with you. I love how the protagonist can sense that something is wrong but can't put his finger on it. I’m feeling on edge with the poor guy.

Chapter 3 – What a grisly and horrific episode! Intense to say the least. The description of the injuries combined with the sound effects struck deep. There was a claustrophobic sense of impending doom that really locked me in with the characters. This also made the quieter moments powerful.

Here are my thoughts on the Ch4 to Ch6. The mystery really does deepen into dark places where no character is safe. I've even developed a love for the villain. He's cold and callous but everything he says has me on tender hooks.

Chapter 4 – Another episode brimming with tension and new, unsavoury characters that truly get stuck under your skin. Nothing feels safe even within the walls of a castle and, like the carriage driver, I'm not convinced of trusting anyone. Eeriness lingers, promising the violence to come. Chapter 5 – Captain Vulkor is a villain I love to hate. Everything he utters I'm enraptured by even if his vicious, callous side lurks beneath. He has dangerous conviction and is brilliantly voiced. His tale of encountering the horrific beast is traumatic!

Chapter 6 – What breakneck ride into a merciless, gritty and gory encounter. No character is safe. The savage sounds of the wolves, the guttural cries, the bullets tearing chunks of flesh, and the hopelessness of being trapped by teeth. The race is on to save milady!

Chapter 7 – The hunt has pistol hammers cocked and horses reared. I felt the crippling urgency of the carriage driver to find milady. He hunts for wolves and rides among others. I dreaded muskets turning on him but the ravaged state of the village promises worse!

Chapter 8 – A constant aura of danger spreads as the carriage driver relies on his wits and musket. I really felt how tension transforms people in lethal situations, trusting little. The revelations he learns are grim yet touching tales that show no character is out of the wicked woods yet.

Chapter 9 – We finally learn the tale behind werewolf kind and the evil fuelling it and my god I was enraptured by this very unique take on werewolf lore. I won’t spoil it, but the tale is a perfect storm of occultism, revenge and dreadful consequence with gut-wrenching twists.

Chapter 10 – This really is a toxic land of wolves in all forms. The sheer treachery, conniving, and outright abuse of power between characters to hide ill deeds and delicate truths is excellently interwoven in so many satisfying layers. My assertions about the good and bad characters have been flipped.

Chapter 11 – What savage havoc between wolves of wretched and solemn origins! The hero’s plan of attack was intelligent, and the viciousness of the strikes went bone deep, thanks to incredible FX. The mythos behind the lethality of silver is brilliantly macabre and unique, creating ominous tension for the future.

Ch 12 – A final confrontation that didn’t let down! I’m a big fan of fight scenes that feel like a proper life and death swedge of multiple near-fatal, unforgiving moves. This really played with my emotions about who would survive and in what state. I’m excited to see how the next set of tragic circumstances plays out.

CH 13 – A devastating end for many characters and the soundtrack, combined with visceral FX and writing, made it feel all the more traumatic. Consequences cannot be avoided, and it was good to see some touching humanity in the villainous Captain Voelker. As the first of three parts, I’m totally intrigued for more.

CH 14 – I’ve been meaning to listen to this sooner! This was a very sombre chapter that tugged my emotions deeply. The realism afforded to the psychology of characters and their struggles to deal with loss and injustice is a genuine portrayal of humanity. I feed on the hints of ominous unfinished business.

CH 15 – A satisfying and yet sorrowful end to an often harrowing, always gripping, and wholly emotional tale. I was especially glad that the Carriage Drive and mi Lady found some closure in their regrettable circumstances. The last secret revealed was beautifully and cinematically done, trembling the heartbeat.

Engrossing, immersive and grisly!

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I just listened to the first three chapters and can't wait for the next. This reminds me of Sleepy Hallow mixed with Beauty and Beast. the first two chapters really build up the mystery and suspense, chapter three has ends with a big action scene and a touching romantic ending. The chapters are only about 30 minutes long, not too short and not too long. The creators voice is .... fantastic. And I love the different character voices. I think it's one guy but I'm not sure, might be an entire cast.

Wow! Terror, Suspense,Romance!

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This is everything I want in a podcast: beautiful background music that surrounds you like eerie mist and builds tension when necessary, a clear narrator (carriage driver POV) who takes you into his mind as he witnesses this hauntingly beautiful paranormal mystery/fairytale. The story, which feels like Sleepy Hollow meets Red Riding Hood, haunts me all week until the next episode is released. Highly recommended!

Hauntingly Beautiful

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I listened to the first three episodes and just can't convince myself it will get much better. Narrator IMHO is bland. He has a beautiful tone of voice to listen to but not much emotion. At least up to where I stopped.

Slow

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