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Young's Night Thoughts

Edward Young

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Book Excerpt: 
. . .And on a foreign shore; where strangers wept!

Strangers to thee; and, more surprising still,

Strangers to kindness, wept: their eyes let fall

Inhuman tears: strange tears! that trickled down

From marble hearts! obdurate tenderness!

A tenderness that call’d them more severe;

In spite of nature’s soft persuasion, steel’d; 160

While nature melted, superstition raved;

That mourn’d the dead; and this denied a grave.

Their sighs incensed; sighs foreign to the will!

Their will the tiger suck’d, outraged the storm.

For oh! the cursed ungodliness of zeal!

While sinful flesh relented, spirit nursed

In blind infallibility’s embrace,

The sainted spirit petrified the breast;

Denied th. . . Read More

Community Reviews

The blurb given on GR is not for this story, which is a Big Finish 7th Dr, Ace, and Hex audio play.

This story is really creepy, although the timey wimey explanation as to why the device wouldn't affect the time line for long feels a bit gappy. Good use of atmosphere and suspense, and the ending with

"No! No! Not my Eyes!!"

Night Thoughts may just be the creepiest and most atmospheric story I have ever heard from Big Finish Productions. The tone is so distinct and creepy with fantastic performances and a plot that keeps you on edge. The mystery aspect is great, as I said earlier, the vocal perfor

Edward Young wrote Night thoughts as a potential TV episode of Doctor Who during the Sylvester McCoy era. However, before things could be taken further the TV series of Doctor Who was cancelled.
Thankfully Young kept the story in his attic & reworked it as this gripping audio adventure for Big Finis

The TARDIS crew lands on an island for a chilling adventure that kept me excited and engaged.
Edward Young has written what I feel captures the best of a horror-mystery themed Doctor Who episodes. The actors, sound design, and script were all top notch.
If you enjoyed the Seventh Doctor TV episodes "

A terriffic and chilling story, perfect for nightly sessions in October.

Almost up there with "Master" in terms of tight storytelling, spookiness and performances.

I'm glad to say that I didn't really expect it to get as dark as it did, and there was a moment when I was fooled into believing that mayb

It’s been a long time since I’ve been really creeped out by big finish audio but I’m listening to Night Thoughts by Edward Young for the first time, and boy, this audio really hits it on the nail on how to be creepy.

Such a good thriller and really leaves you hanging in your seat!

A deeply creepy tale set in the isolated location of a Scottish mansion as five academics are conducting a perilous experiment that could potentially have horrifying consequences...

I really liked this atmospheric Seventh Doctor tale.
The ambiguous mystery takes a while to get going, but as the TARDIS

My favorite Who is creepy Who. This story delivered!

Are you a Seventh Doctor person? I'm a Seventh Doctor person. And by that I mean that I love "Ghost Light". I love a lot of the Seventh Doctor's run, but I really really love "Ghost Light".
This audio was written for me.
It is drenched in Hammer-esque atmosphere, has a really interesting conceit and s

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