In the Coils of the Labyrinth, David Annandale
In the Coils of the Labyrinth, David Annandale
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In the Coils of the Labyrinth

Author: David Annandale

Narrator: Jennifer Jill Araya

Unabridged: 9 hr 56 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 09/13/2022

Categories: Fiction, Horror, Media Tie-in


Synopsis

An unnatural terror penetrating our reality preys on the dreams of its victims, in this darkly captivating novel set in the world of Arkham Horror

Professor Miranda Ventham is having bad dreams—nothing new in 1920s Arkham—but hers are horrifying glimpses of a dark future. Now seriously ill, she books herself into the new sanatorium, Stroud Home. With luck, the town's eldritch taint won't reach her there. And yet the nightmares worsen. Aided by her friend, Agatha Crane, they delve into the background of the sanatorium's enigmatic director, Donovan Stroud. Plagued by doubts, delusions, and terrifying visions, Miranda must unravel the shrouded history of the Strouds before she is trapped in a labyrinthine nightmare. Something sinister lurks at its heart, and it longs to be set free.

About David Annandale

David Annandale is a lecturer at a Canadian university on subjects ranging from English literature to horror films and video games. He is the author of many novels in the New York Times bestselling Horus Heresy and Warhammer 40,000 universe, and a cohost of the Hugo Award-nominated podcast Skiffy and Fanty.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Audrey

4,5/5 stars (rounded up) Another book immersed in the 1920's Arkham Horror universe. In this story, you follow Professor Miranda Ventham who unfortunately becomes sick with tuberculosis. She then gets herself into the Stroud Institute in which the treatments sound promising. Her nightmares becoming m......more

In the Coils of the Labyrinth had so much potential. I really enjoyed the writing style and the way the atmosphere of Arkham was built. I felt like I was in Arkham myself. The first few chapters were really well done and piqued my curiosity. My problem was as the story progressed, things stopped mak......more