Review: The Feast by David Vorhees, read by Victor Warren
The Feast: And Other Horrifying Tales is a collection of short stories from author David Vorhees. His writing style is easy to follow, his characters are the worse of human beings and range from the killer husband, to the sinful priest and up to the necrophiliac wannabe boyfriend, but each of them has his own story and twist. At the same time familiar and original, you’ll find yourself pulled into their world, one broken and terrible… Touching on daily struggles and themes of love, hate, death and redemption, each of these stories has something special.
Set during different holidays of the year, these terrifying, but entertaining stories start on the New Years Day and take us in a rollercoaster ride filled with thrills and chills through Valentines Day, Easter, the 4th of July, Halloween and all the way up to Christmas Day.
Actor Victor Warren tries his hand at narrating audiobooks and he does a great job of it. He gives life to all the characters with enthusiasm, enriching the narrative experience with his powerful voice and acting skills.
Fans of bite-size horror stories should find The Feast: And Other Horrifying Tales to their liking as it delivers all the necessary adrenaline to keep them up all night.
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