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

Title: The Case of Charles Dexter Ward (Part 4 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 search for the truth reaches its terrifying conclusion as he finally penetrates the full extent of Joseph Curwen’s hidden operations. Deep beneath isolated estates and long-forgotten burial grounds, Willett uncovers evidence of a vast and systematic pursuit of forbidden knowledge — one sustained through grave-robbing, occult resurrection, and secret communications with figures drawn from distant centuries.

What emerges is more horrifying than madness or deception alone. Curwen’s experiments were never abandoned; they were preserved, refined, and ultimately revived through Charles Dexter Ward’s fatal obsession. The young antiquarian’s fascination with his ancestor has culminated in a catastrophic surrender of identity, blurring the distinction between descendant and predecessor until almost nothing recognizable remains.

As Willett confronts the entity now moving under Ward’s name, he witnesses manifestations that defy every rational law of nature: voices emerging from impossible places, half-seen figures lingering in subterranean corridors, and the lingering presence of beings summoned through blasphemous rites. Ancient formulas once dismissed as superstition reveal themselves as dangerously effective, opening pathways best left forever sealed.

In the aftermath, the outward calm of the city returns, but not without scars. Certain records vanish. Certain names are never spoken again. And for those who glimpsed the truth behind Ward’s transformation, the world can never fully return to what it once seemed — for they now know that beneath history’s surface lie forgotten powers waiting patiently to rise again.

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Title: The Case of Charles Dexter Ward (Part 4 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 search for the truth reaches its terrifying conclusion as he finally penetrates the full extent of Joseph Curwen’s hidden operations. Deep beneath isolated estates and long-forgotten burial grounds, Willett uncovers evidence of a vast and systematic pursuit of forbidden knowledge — one sustained through grave-robbing, occult resurrection, and secret communications with figures drawn from distant centuries.

What emerges is more horrifying than madness or deception alone. Curwen’s experiments were never abandoned; they were preserved, refined, and ultimately revived through Charles Dexter Ward’s fatal obsession. The young antiquarian’s fascination with his ancestor has culminated in a catastrophic surrender of identity, blurring the distinction between descendant and predecessor until almost nothing recognizable remains.

As Willett confronts the entity now moving under Ward’s name, he witnesses manifestations that defy every rational law of nature: voices emerging from impossible places, half-seen figures lingering in subterranean corridors, and the lingering presence of beings summoned through blasphemous rites. Ancient formulas once dismissed as superstition reveal themselves as dangerously effective, opening pathways best left forever sealed.

In the aftermath, the outward calm of the city returns, but not without scars. Certain records vanish. Certain names are never spoken again. And for those who glimpsed the truth behind Ward’s transformation, the world can never fully return to what it once seemed — for they now know that beneath history’s surface lie forgotten powers waiting patiently to rise again.

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