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Monsters at Midnight

29 Horror Stories

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Monsters at Midnight

By: Nick Clausen
Narrated by: Spencer Dillehay
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29 SCARY HORROR STORIES IN ONE SUPER COLLECTION

Spanning everything from vampires and werewolves to ghosts and wendigos, this collection of supernatural horror stories brings you the finest thrills and chills from the bestselling author of Dead Meat and Cadaver.

Dive into the depths of the dark imagination that spawned these highly entertaining and fear-fueled adventures.

Perfect for readers of Stephen King, Iain Rob Wright, Darcy Coates, Jeremy Bates, and Boris Bacic.

©2023 Nick Clausen (P)2023 Spencer Dillehay
Anthologies Anthologies & Short Stories Scary Fiction Fantasy Short Story Paranormal
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Worth the price.

A decent collection if you like short horror that is more in alignment with creepy pastas than Lovecraft. The ideas are good, and the writing itself, while seemingly written by someone young, is fine. The narrator, who was slightly jarring at first, is easy to get used to and really seems give effort while playing the parts. My only real issue comes from the author notes, which appear at the end of every story and do more to remove immersion than add any real enhancement, I’d say get rid of it in the future, leave some mystery to the audience.
Also, every story has the characters peeing. Not sure what that’s about, just something that stood out to me.
I hope the author continues to refine his craft.

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A good range of stories.

With maybe one exception, these kept me listening and entertained. There is one story that is left without telling you what the ending is, I didn’t love that, but it’s only one, and until the end, it was was keeping my complete attention. I will be looking for this authors other books, as this is the first I’ve read.

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Pretty good

The stories were pretty interesting and the narrator was really pleasant. My only issue was some stories were similar to things read or watched, but it was nice to hear another version. plus I liked each ending had a update from the author on why the story was created.

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An Awesome Collection

This was a collection of 29 Horror Stories, and it was amazing. The stories were of different lengths. The tales were varied and diverse: some of the stories featured typical horror characters such as ghosts, vampires, werewolves, etc, and other stories featured eccentric characters whose actions inspired feelings of horror and creepiness. All the stories were good, but there were some that I liked more than others. I enjoyed the author's notes in which the author explained what inspired the story. These brief summaries added to my appreciation of the author's work. Spencer Dillehay's narration was engaging, and his performance added to the story's entertainment. I was given a free copy of the audiobook, and I have voluntarily posted this review.

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A very entertaining horror collection!

What’s better than a very entertaining horror story? How about a collection of 29 – most of which are novella length. Monsters at Midnight by Nick Clausen is an awesome collection that will keep you engaged from the first to last story. I had the opportunity to listen to a review copy of the audiobook narrated by Spencer Dillehay and I can say I enjoyed every minute of the 37 hours and 10 minutes it took to go from the beginning to the end. Along with Spencer’s excellent narration and variety of character voices, I loved the author’s notes at the end of each of the selections. Those author notes brought each story into clear focus as to Mr. Clausen’s mindset when he wrote the story and how some tied into his personal life. If you have enjoyed any or all of Nick’s postapocalyptic stories/series, you should check out Monsters at Midnight to get a clearer picture of his storytelling abilities.

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Loved this collection!

This is a great value of book for the price. I honestly had several favorites but I would be hard pressed to say which one. The audiobook is a whopper at 27 hours and so much fun.

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The hunter story

Very good stories I love them all, not really horror but very good suspense and nerve racking… recommend this book one hundred percent 💯

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Love, Love, Loved!

All of the stories were really good. Dreamland was one of my favorites. Worth the credit!

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Love the author's notes

Very engaging stories and great narration. Def recommend you listen to these amazing stories if you like short stories

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Solid, straightforward storytelling

Narration was quite good. I prefer a kind of middle of the road mid-range voice and this was quite listenable. No exaggeration or theatrics. The same can be said of the stories. You won’t find any shocking twists here. But some excellent ideas executed with the flair of a professional who would rather leave things unsaid than bore the listener. I like that he’s a fan of modern horror because it gives him a great command of the lexicon and a flair for contextual narrative devices.

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