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Hellraiser: The Toll

By: Mark Alan Miller
Narrated by: Tom Holland
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Hellraiser: The Toll tells the story of what happened between Clive Barker's iconic works Hellraiser and its literary follow up, The Scarlet Gospels. Written by Mark Alan Miller (Next Testament, The Steam Man), featuring narration by director Tom Holland (Child's Play, Fright Night), a full cast that includes Mali Elfman, Kasey Lansdale, Peter Atkins, Robert Parigi, Richard Ankles, Christian Francis, Joshua Holland, & Justin Vonderach, and original music by powerhouse composer Cris Velasco (God of War 1-3, Clive Barker's Jericho). Thirty years after Kirsty escaped from the clutches of the Hell Priest, Pinhead, and lived to fight another day, her life has never been the same. Every few years she fashions a new name, a new identity, and a new home for herself; She is a woman who is running from her past at all costs, which is why it comes as such a surprise when she receives a mysterious letter in the mail, addressed to the identity she's been running from over half her life.

Answering the letter's query, she begins a descent down a rabbit hole to the ultimate confrontation. Her actions stir something unnameable in the ether, and throw her into a game where nothing…not even what she sees in front of her very eyes…can be trusted.

With equal parts economy and eloquence, author Mark Alan Miller brings to life the beginning of the end as The Toll expands the Hellraiser universe, and shows that before Detective Harry D'Amour's adventures in The Scarlet Gospels, there was a first witness to Pinhead's infernal plan.

©2018 Mark Alan Miller (P)2018 Mark Alan Miller
Horror Supernatural Thriller & Suspense Scary Paranormal

Featured Article: The Hellbound Heart and Hellraiser—Book vs. Movie


One of the most recognizable characters from horror films, and a wildly popular Halloween costume to boot, is The Hell Priest, better known as Pinhead, from Hellraiser. It's one of the most arresting sights in the 1987 film adaptation of Clive Barker's 1986 novella, The Hellbound Heart. Based on this character's lasting popularity in pop culture, you might think that Pinhead featured prominently in the book—but that’s not the case.

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I wanted more into this game for souls between Christie and the coldman. What happens in the next encounter between the two? Who will be the victor

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too short, the story ends right when you expect the story begins. seems like a prequel tease to the real story. writing and atmosphere is great and on par with the mythos of the movies, just feel scheated in the amount of content, this would be fine In a book of short stories, but not a stand alone novel.

too short,...

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Overall not too bad of a story. Production quality could have been better but still not bad.

The story is awesome, just wish it were longer.

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I like the story. it's smart and suspenseful and the characters interact well, the plot is slow but ends so quick, I would hope for a sequel or an extended version to flesh things out.

The obvious blemish in this book is the narration. Tom Holland can speak well, but the audio quality is not crisp and you have to really focus to try and make out the words he is saying. More of a annoyance than an issue,

If this book was remade with clearer audio and a longer read time, I think it can blow it out of the park for the Hellraiser series.

Great book in need of a Revamp

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I really enjoyed the voice overs and the atomospheric sound effects, it really captures what makes an audiobook different from regular books. I particularly enjoyed how distinct each character sounds, although the narrator's voice does sound a little off from the main voices. However, it's not distracting. A very unique take on audiobooks, it feels as though it's a movie. Recommended for all to listen to at least once.

Great Sound Effects/Voice Overs

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