The Case of Charles Dexter Ward (Part 3 of 4)

Title: The Case of Charles Dexter Ward (Part 3 of 4)

Series Name: Timeless Terrors

Series Entry: 150

Author: H. P. Lovecraft

Narrator: Jonathan Dunne

Original Publication: 1941

Public Domain: Yes

Description:

Dr. Marinus Bicknell Willett’s investigation now moves from suspicion into outright horror. As he pieces together the final years of Joseph Curwen’s life, he uncovers evidence of secret rites, hidden crypts, and grotesque experiments carried out beneath the streets and farms surrounding Providence. The records left behind by Curwen reveal a terrifying ambition: the conquest of death itself through forbidden methods passed down from ancient and unwholesome sources.

Meanwhile, Charles Dexter Ward becomes increasingly isolated from the world around him. Friends and family notice alarming physical and psychological changes. His voice occasionally carries unfamiliar inflections, his knowledge seems impossibly vast, and his once-fragile demeanor gives way to moments of chilling authority. Rumors spread of strange visitors arriving under cover of darkness, and of voices heard in locked rooms where Ward appears to be entirely alone.

Willett’s inquiries lead him to abandoned properties connected to Curwen’s network of occult associates. There he encounters signs of rituals too dreadful to fully comprehend — cryptic symbols, hidden chambers, and traces of experiments suggesting that certain dead men may have been called back from beyond the grave. Each discovery strengthens a horrifying possibility: that Charles Ward has not merely imitated Joseph Curwen, but has somehow become entangled with the sorcerer’s surviving will.

As Providence slips deeper into an atmosphere of concealed dread, Willett realizes he is confronting forces that challenge reason itself. Ancient formulas, whispered invocations, and unnatural survivals point toward a truth too monstrous to accept easily. And at the center of it all stands Charles Dexter Ward — or perhaps someone wearing his face.

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Title: The Case of Charles Dexter Ward (Part 3 of 4)

Series Name: Timeless Terrors

Series Entry: 150

Author: H. P. Lovecraft

Narrator: Jonathan Dunne

Original Publication: 1941

Public Domain: Yes

Description:

Dr. Marinus Bicknell Willett’s investigation now moves from suspicion into outright horror. As he pieces together the final years of Joseph Curwen’s life, he uncovers evidence of secret rites, hidden crypts, and grotesque experiments carried out beneath the streets and farms surrounding Providence. The records left behind by Curwen reveal a terrifying ambition: the conquest of death itself through forbidden methods passed down from ancient and unwholesome sources.

Meanwhile, Charles Dexter Ward becomes increasingly isolated from the world around him. Friends and family notice alarming physical and psychological changes. His voice occasionally carries unfamiliar inflections, his knowledge seems impossibly vast, and his once-fragile demeanor gives way to moments of chilling authority. Rumors spread of strange visitors arriving under cover of darkness, and of voices heard in locked rooms where Ward appears to be entirely alone.

Willett’s inquiries lead him to abandoned properties connected to Curwen’s network of occult associates. There he encounters signs of rituals too dreadful to fully comprehend — cryptic symbols, hidden chambers, and traces of experiments suggesting that certain dead men may have been called back from beyond the grave. Each discovery strengthens a horrifying possibility: that Charles Ward has not merely imitated Joseph Curwen, but has somehow become entangled with the sorcerer’s surviving will.

As Providence slips deeper into an atmosphere of concealed dread, Willett realizes he is confronting forces that challenge reason itself. Ancient formulas, whispered invocations, and unnatural survivals point toward a truth too monstrous to accept easily. And at the center of it all stands Charles Dexter Ward — or perhaps someone wearing his face.

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