Nameless Things, Ernest Jensen
Nameless Things, Ernest Jensen
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Nameless Things

Author: Ernest Jensen

Narrator: Tim Lounibos

Unabridged: 8 hr 21 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 03/11/2025

Categories: Fiction, Horror, Nature, Lgbtq+


Synopsis

For fans of Stephen King and Nick Cutter, a gripping horror thriller set in Colorado's Devil’s Cup State Park where survival becomes a deadly game against subterranean terrors.  In the aftermath of a painful breakup, Mike and his friend Wade seek solace in the remote beauty of Devil's Cup State Park, Colorado. Their quest for peace is abruptly ended when a meteor strike causes a rock to fall, trapping them and a diverse group of campers within the ancient volcanic caldera. As they grapple with their new reality, a far more sinister challenge emerges from the depths of the earth. The sanctuary they sought becomes a hunting ground as the group discovers the ground infested with lethal, flesh-piercing worms. The situation turns dire when they realize these predators are merely the heralds of something far more terrifying: the NAMELESS THINGS. With no way to call for help, survival hinges on their ability to outsmart the unseen terror lurking beneath their feet. As alliances form and fray under the weight of fear, Mike is propelled into a desperate bid for freedom. Facing treacherous terrain, dwindling supplies, and the psychological toll of their predicament, the campers must confront the true nature of the horror they face. In a thrilling fight for survival, Mike's journey to escape and reveal the nightmare within Devil's Cup becomes a testament to the human spirit's resilience against the unknown.

About Ernest Jensen

Louise Jensen Duffy, writing as Ernest Jensen, is an Australian author living in Scotland who writes horror and historical fiction. Louise won the 2023 Cheshire Novel Prize, with a previous title being longlisted for the 2022 Cheshire Novel Prize. She was longlisted for the 2023 BPA First Novel Award and was also shortlisted for the 2022 Comedy Women in Print Award, winning the CWIP Runner-up Unpublished Book to Screen Award. To date, Louise has written five novels and, while technically they’re her first foray into fiction, she spent the last twenty-odd years writing for government, which has given her a solid foundation in creative writing. Nameless Things is her first horror novel.

About Tim Lounibos

Tim Lounibos is a mixed-race Asian American actor and voiceover artist. With over twenty years of experience, he has performed for film, TV, commercials, animated voice over, audiobook narration, and theatre. The co-founder and co-artistic director of the acclaimed Lodestone Theatre Ensemble, he has also worked as the development manager for aMedia inc., the producer of Los Angeles’s Ovation Awards, the producer of the Ammy Awards, and the business administrator for East West Players.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Horror on November 12, 2024

This is a novel which combines cosmic horror, body horror, and a struggle for survival against all odds. Mike and Wade are on a camping trip in a basin type area when a meteorite crashes nearby. Along with a family of three, and another couple, they ponder where it landed. But then people start dyin......more

Goodreads review by Erika on March 27, 2025

This... is not for the faint of heart—and I mean that in the best possible way. From page one, this book grabs you with its terrifying setup: a group of campers trapped in a remote volcanic caldera after a meteor strike. It’s the kind of survival horror that starts at a ten and doesn’t let go. Just......more

Goodreads review by Trisha on March 14, 2025

A camping trip interrupted by a meteorite hit and then takes a horrible, dark turn. This one starts a bit jarring. It just dumps you right into this camping trip as a group makes their way to the rising smoke and wondering what's happened. But, from there, it turns into a nightmare. The body burrowin......more

Goodreads review by Rav.ingbooks on November 13, 2024

As a hiker I was a little triggered but this was an easy fast paced read. However I felt a little let down with the nameless things it seemed like they were an after thought and we didn't get much description on the deaths they seemed too fast. I think it's a good read but unfortunately not a reread......more

Goodreads review by Caleb on April 11, 2025

Nameless Things is an apocalypse eco horror tale with a healthy splash of body horror billed for fans of Stephen King and Nick Cutter. This is not that book. The characters didn’t not feel fully fleshed out and certain aspects of the characters felt added just to check a box. For example once the gro......more