
The Devil Rides Out
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Narrated by:
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Nick Mercer
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By:
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Dennis Wheatley
About this listen
A classic of the horror genre, Dennis Wheatley’s The Devil Rides Out pits the powers of good against the forces of evil as the Duc de Richelieu wrestles for the soul of his friend with the charming but deadly Satanist, Mocata. Mocata has the power to summon the forces of darkness and - as the Duc and his friends will find - is willing to call upon ever-increasing horror until thundering hooves herald the arrival of the Devil Himself. The book was also made into a classic cult horror film in 1968, starring Christopher Lee and Charles Gray.
©2012 Dennis Wheatley (P)2012 Audible LtdIf you could sum up The Devil Rides Out in three words, what would they be?
Gripping, Exciting, OccultWhat was one of the most memorable moments of The Devil Rides Out?
The night time in the library when the evil forces try to take Simon.What about Nick Mercer’s performance did you like?
Brilliant reader. The characters were clearly defined by his reading and amazingly consistent.Did you have an emotional reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
I was fascinated by the period drama aspect of the story, the aspects of occult and the pace and clarity of the writing.Any additional comments?
I usually prefer modern crime or Agatha Christie but fancied something a little different. This was superbly written and so well read as to be a tour de force. Some aspects are a little too far fetched but that in part is the joy of the occult.Something different
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Great Listen
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The narration was a bit patchy at times, Nick Mercer sometimes seemed to be confused about which character was speaking and on at least one occasion read one of the characters names wrongly! Pretty solid overall though.
Stay with it as the pace picks up
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Wheatley at his best.
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Put me right off Satanism
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Old fashioned but fun
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Old School Horror!
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If you could sum up The Devil Rides Out in three words, what would they be?
Only 3 words... Moi... You are asking the impossible... My favourite tea as a child was "Alphabetti Spaghetti" on toast...Being of the age when Dan Brown and Stephen King provide me with my type of books I am more than surprised at how much I loved listening to this book... To be honest I don't think I would have stuck with the printed version until the end but having it read so well for me meant I ended up listening for much longer periods than I planned, I like to sit with a coffee and a couple of biccies listening to thirty minutes at a time usually! This book absolutely reeks of the time when it was written by Dennis Wheatley, I had never heard of him before being told how good a writer he was by a lady neighbour who is in her 70's. At times the narrators version of an American accent brought a smile to my face but overall he did a very good job of the narration. I would not hesitate to recommend this book to anyone interested in the subject around which it is written, and also who may want to experience how thriller writers wrote "back in the day"...
What other book might you compare The Devil Rides Out to, and why?
This is my first experience of a book written around the subject of the occult, so I cannot compare to any other book. I will definitely be buying the other book by Dennis Wheatley "To The Devil A Daughter which is also available from the brilliant Audible!What about Nick Mercer’s performance did you like?
I could not find any real fault with this narrator except his slight inability to maintain an American accent throughout the passages where it was required.If you made a film of this book, what would be the tag line be?
Be very careful who you choose as your friends, if you aren't there may be the devil to pay...Any additional comments?
Can't wait to hear "To The Devil A Daughter" also written by Dennis Wheatley.Old Fashioned As Hell But I Loved It...
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Even though it is an old book, the tale is interesting and credible. I enjoyed it immensely. This one will have you peering at the shadows.
Excellent read
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Slight change in how isis was impregnated
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