The Worm and His Kings
Written by Hailey Piper
Narrated by Allyson Voller
4/5
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About this audiobook
New York City, 1990: When you slip through the cracks, no one is there to catch you. Monique learns that the hard way after her girlfriend Donna vanishes without a trace. Only after the disappearances of several other impoverished women does Monique hear the rumors.
A taloned monster stalks the city’s underground and snatches victims into the dark. Donna isn’t missing. She was taken. To save the woman she loves, Monique must descend deeper than the known underground, into a subterranean world of enigmatic cultists and shadowy creatures. But what she finds looms beyond her wildest fears - a darkness that stretches from the dawn of time and across the stars.
Hailey Piper
Hailey Piper is the Bram Stoker Award–winning author of Queen of Teeth, A Light Most Hateful, The Worm and His Kings series, and other books of dark fiction. She is also the author of over 100 short stories appearing in Weird Tales, Pseudopod, Cosmic Horror Monthly, Cast of Wonders, and various other publications. Her nonfiction appears in Writer’s Digest, Library Journal, CrimeReads, and elsewhere. She lives with her wife in Maryland, where their occult rituals are secret. Find Hailey at HaileyPiper.com.
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Readers find this title to be a short cosmic horror with all the expected elements like cults, fanatics, and beings from across time and space. The author's approach to describing cosmic horror is poetic and understandable. The story has great prose, characterization, and world building. Some readers found the final third of the story to be slow, but overall, it is a great tale of love, betrayal, and cult/cosmic horror. The narration and performance in the audiobook version are also praised. A few readers had minor issues with the use of suffixes in the writing.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5
Apr 3, 2024
I've been looking forward to checking out a book by Piper and this was a great one to start with. I personally really enjoyed what I took to be references to Empire Records, though I might be way off base there. (Damn the man, save the Empire! It's Rex Manning Day after all.) Regardless, it was a great tale of love, betrayal, and cult/cosmic horror that left me ready to see what else Piper has to offer.2 people found this helpful
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5
May 2, 2024
Wow. This was unexpectedly pretty good. The summary intrigued me, but the story seemed pretty lack luster and one dimensional at the start with filler characters in some inane quest and it seems as though the author has never heard what a real conversation between people sounded like. The narrator also sounded extremely confused for most of the reading; her lilting sounding like she's always at the cusp of asking a question. Anyway I was going to rate this a 1 star but it's pretty short so I kept going. Then around the chapter where they found the broken king it got intriguing. And the ending was just pure poetry. To take a chapter out, it soothes my soul and fills an emptiness that's almost imperceptible. I was even confused when the outro mentioned other tales of "horror". This wasn't horror. It was sustenance. It feels like my soul has eaten and it is content. Thanks. I will check out other of the authors works or maybe listen to certain chapters of this again. - Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5
Apr 3, 2024
Good spooky story that intertwined the character's personal struggles with cosmic horror. Great prose and characterization. - Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5
Apr 3, 2024
An intensely detailed amount of world building in a petite novella. Amazing fantasy blends with harsh realism in a way most authors can only grasp at. - Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5
Apr 3, 2024
There's a lot to love about this short cosmic horror by Hailey Piper.
It has all the elements that you would expect - cults, fanatics, sacred geometry, beings from across time and space - as well as some unexpected, and welcomed, character depth and queerness.
Usually when authors don't follow Lovecraft's approach to describing cosmic horror (by describing how indescribable a thing is) the writing starts to become messy and confused but Piper manages to describe the collision of space and time and the unexplainable in a very poetic, and understandable, way.
My only criticism is that the final third of the story felt a little slow, with the story lingering on some scenes for longer than felt necessary.
I listened to the audiobook version of this book and I found the narration and performance by Allyson Voller. There was a little bit of confusion towards the end with two distinct sounding characters sounding like each other at times but otherwise it was quite good. - Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5
Apr 3, 2024
Not a bad story and a good premise for it as well. The only part is I can't tell if it's the author or the narrator who has the infuriating habit of adding the suffix ES to words That end in s to make it a plural or a possessive. For example, the word kings, the plural and the plural possessive of kings is kings not Ed. - Rating: 2 out of 5 stars2/5
Apr 30, 2024
Wait...what... I had to listen to it twice and I still don't get it. Narrator was good, though.
