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The Terror

Arthur Machen

"The Terror," a gripping novel by Arthur Machen, is set against the harrowing backdrop of World War I in a rural Welsh community plagued by bizarre and horrifying occurrences. The story explores themes of fear, paranoia, and the unknown, as local residents confront unexplainable disappearances and sinister deaths that suggest a malevolent force is at play. Machen creates an unsettling atmosphere shaped by wartime dread, immersing the reader in the pervasive anxiety of the era. In the small town of Meirion, the protagonist draws troubling connections between the chaos of war and the horrors invading his home. Tension escalates as the protagonist becomes obsessed with the disappearance of a child amid a string of tragic events. What should be ordinary scenes twist into the macabre, enhancing the sense of menace. As the novel progresses, readers encounter a landscape overshadowed by terror, with hints that these events may stem from something deeper within humanity itself. Machen invites readers to explore the darkness beneath the surface, ultimately reflecting on fear’s power to unravel ordinary life. Duration - 3h 36m. Author - Arthur Machen. Narrator - Luke Harrison. Published Date - Saturday, 18 January 2025. Copyright - © 1917 Arthur Machen ©.

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United States

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"The Terror," a gripping novel by Arthur Machen, is set against the harrowing backdrop of World War I in a rural Welsh community plagued by bizarre and horrifying occurrences. The story explores themes of fear, paranoia, and the unknown, as local residents confront unexplainable disappearances and sinister deaths that suggest a malevolent force is at play. Machen creates an unsettling atmosphere shaped by wartime dread, immersing the reader in the pervasive anxiety of the era. In the small town of Meirion, the protagonist draws troubling connections between the chaos of war and the horrors invading his home. Tension escalates as the protagonist becomes obsessed with the disappearance of a child amid a string of tragic events. What should be ordinary scenes twist into the macabre, enhancing the sense of menace. As the novel progresses, readers encounter a landscape overshadowed by terror, with hints that these events may stem from something deeper within humanity itself. Machen invites readers to explore the darkness beneath the surface, ultimately reflecting on fear’s power to unravel ordinary life. Duration - 3h 36m. Author - Arthur Machen. Narrator - Luke Harrison. Published Date - Saturday, 18 January 2025. Copyright - © 1917 Arthur Machen ©.

Language:

English


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