• The Dunfield Terror

  • By: William Meikle
  • Narrated by: Andy Barker
  • Length: 4 hrs and 57 mins
  • 3.8 out of 5 stars (18 ratings)

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The Dunfield Terror

By: William Meikle
Narrated by: Andy Barker
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Publisher's summary

It starts with a strange glowing fog that arrives at the height of a snowstorm.

A terror from the past has returned, bringing with it death and destruction that threatens to overrun the town. The old stories tell of a postwar experiment gone wrong, one that opened the way for the fog - or whatever was behind it - to begin its reign of terror.

A small team of workmen are the last hope to keep their town alive through the long, storm-filled night. But the many horrors that await them are beyond anyone’s worst nightmares.

©2015 William Meikle (P)2018 David N. WIlson

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Annihilation meets Shawn of the Dead; poly-dimensional horror lends a Lovecraftian bent in what amounts to a good story. Sound quality is tinny, thank God the narrator is an inveterate storyteller.

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Great Lovecraftian fun

This was a smorgasbord of good ol Lovecraftian fun with some Philadelphia Experiment thrown in.

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The Dunfield Terror

This is like a grand scale Philadelphia Experiment gone terribly wrong and I loved it. There were parts of this book that drew me in and kept me absolutely riveted. There is so much in the universe that we don’t understand... I can totally see someone breaking the world in the midst of performing their crazy experiments. I loved the narration, Andy Barker did an amazing job. I didn’t see the end coming as it did because I got engrossed in the tale and did not put any thought into it. The book was good. I need to find more novels by William Meikle. This was my first, but it will not be my last for sure.

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Story okay.

Story was okay, and ending was unsatisfactory.But the worst thing was the audio or sound quality. I had to turn the volume up more than normal.

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Great book and narrator but sound is off somehow

This book is like Lovecraft decided to rewrite the Mist, or the Mauntok/Philadelphia experiments. Its definitely a science goes awry type story and bad things tend to spiral into worse things. The book is really good, and Barker tells a great tale, but the sound was off-kilter. It was just off enough that I had to actively ignore it, kind of like having poison ivy, and trying to listen to a lecture, only a bit more subdued. It's there and you can almost for get it, but you get used to it as it goes on. Restarting after a break is when you have to relearn to overlook it. Which is a damn shame since this is a really good story. I personally think it's worth it.

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