The Black Cat

The Black Cat

by Edgar Allan Poe

Narrated by Jorge Hartman

Unabridged — 31 minutes

The Black Cat

The Black Cat

by Edgar Allan Poe

Narrated by Jorge Hartman

Unabridged — 31 minutes

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Overview

Introducing "The Black Cat" audiobook by Edgar Allan Poe - a bone-chilling masterpiece that will send shivers down your spine. Immerse yourself in the realm of horror and gothic fiction with this haunting tale. Get ready to embark on a thrilling journey that will keep you on the edge of your seat.

Edgar Allan Poe, renowned for his macabre storytelling, weaves a sinister narrative in "The Black Cat." This audiobook encapsulates his unique ability to tap into our deepest fears and darkest desires. As you listen, prepare to be captivated by his mastery of suspense and his talent for creating an eerie atmosphere.

"The Black Cat" revolves around a narrator who finds himself consumed by an obsession with his pet cat, Pluto. But as the story unfolds, the line between reality and madness becomes blurred. With every twist and turn, Poe delves deeper into the human psyche, exploring themes of guilt, remorse, and the terrifying consequences of our actions.

This audiobook edition of "The Black Cat" breathes new life into Poe's chilling tale. Expertly narrated, it transports you to the heart of the story, making you feel as though you are experiencing the events firsthand. Close your eyes and let the haunting voice guide you through this captivating journey.

With its impeccable production quality, "The Black Cat" audiobook ensures an immersive experience like no other. The spine-tingling sound effects and atmospheric music enhance the chilling ambiance, adding another layer of dread to this already gripping tale.

Whether you're a fan of Edgar Allan Poe or simply love indulging in spine-chilling stories, "The Black Cat" audiobook is a must-have for your collection. So grab your headphones, dim the lights, and prepare to be enthralled by this timeless horror classic.



Editorial Reviews

Kirkus Reviews

Poe, a distant relative of Edgar Allan, follows up his debut psychological thriller, Return to the House of Usher (1996), with another variation on a classic Poe story, again set in Crowley Creek, Virginia.

Returning as protagonist is John Charles Poe, also a distant relative of Edgar Allan, who writes a "barely syndicated" column for Fannie Boynton's Crowley Creek Sentinel and who's inherited a brassbound oak casket bearing the papers of the great dead writer. It appears that Margaret Cully, the wife of the veterinarian, has vanished under mysterious circumstances; Julie Noir, a waifish raven-haired girl with a tiny gold stud in her nose, shows up and quickly replaces Margaret in Dr. Cully's clinic; and John Charles seems to be haunted by a small black shape that follows him around. Julie, who carries her black cat Asmodeus about on her shoulder, advertises the fact that she fancies herself a witch. After John Charles helps Dr. Cully deliver a two-headed calf (in the best scene here), the bad omens begin piling up. When Poe's story of "The Black Cat" seems to be coming to pass in Dr. Cully's own person, John Charles opens his cache of Poe letters and notes, looking for insight. Julie holds moonlit rites and dances naked, and the Reverend Rollie Fairchild whips up the town's antiwitch fever. Finally, Julie discovers a buried ax, seemingly having the missing Margaret's hair and blood on it. A town meeting is called, and some demand that Julie be arrested—or at least run out of Crowley Creek. (The town's rabid feelings are the plot's most feeble device.) Then Dr. Cully starts hearing rats in his cellar behind a freshly bricked wall. John Charles has a drinking habit meant to mimic Poe's, but Poe had an allergy to, not a craving for, alcohol. Gentlemanly, undemanding variation on the master's work.

From the Publisher

  • "Yet mad I am not...and very surely do I not dream."
  • "The fury of a demon instantly possessed me. I knew myself no longer. My original soul seemed, at once, to take its flight from my body; and a more than fiendish malevolence, gin-nurtured, thrilled every fibre of my frame."
  • "Who has not, a hundred times, found himself committing a vile or silly action for no other reason than because he knows he should not? Have we not a perpetual inclination, in the teeth of our best judgement, to violate that which is Law, merely because we understand it to be such?"


― Edgar Allan Poe, The Black Cat

Product Details

BN ID: 2940191656281
Publisher: Reinforcement
Publication date: 02/15/2024
Edition description: Unabridged
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