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  • The Yellow Sign

  • By: James Hodge
  • Narrated by: Liz May Brice
  • Length: 8 hrs and 44 mins
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The Yellow Sign

By: James Hodge
Narrated by: Liz May Brice
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Summary

FBI Agent Erica Blaine has suffered more than most. After narrowly escaping being at the center of a cult sacrifice she’d been tasked with infiltrating, Erica has spent the last few months hitting the bottle, trying to avoid dealing with the trauma of what she experienced and those she couldn’t save. Her ruined hands, always gloved, are an unavoidable reminder of her pain and anguish.

As is the voice that won’t allow her a moment of peace.

But when her old army buddy goes missing under suspicious circumstances, Erica is pulled back into the Lovecraftian world of cult infiltration. The Yellow College welcomes her with open arms, but as her sanity crumbles beneath the weight of hallucinations, old traumas, and lost memories, how can she expect to save her friend when she can barely tell what’s real and what isn’t?

Have you seen the shores of Carcosa?

©2022 James Hodge (P)2022 James Hodge

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  • Ryan P.
  • 13-08-22

terrible.

let me just start off by saying Bangor is pronounced BANG-or. there's no "e" in there. narrators learn this please. aside from that in a few other strange pronunciations, the narrator was pretty good.

the story was utter trash. I don't want to spoil anything for anyone that wants to throw their money away, but suffice to say that the nuance one would expect from the King and yellow is completely absent. the characters are one dimensional and the entire story is derivative. parts of it seem like it's being intentionally campy/ironically humorous- playing with tropes related to the mythos but even this misses the mark. at any rate, I'm sure this is somebody else's cup of tea but if you're looking for anything related to Chambers in his work, steer clear of this.