Universal Harvester: A Novel

Cover of Universal Harvester: A Novel by John Darnielle
Publisher: Macmillan Audio
Year: 2017
Language: en
Edition: Unabridged
Pages: 6
ISBN-13: 9781427282866
ISBN-10: 1427282862
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Universal Harvester: A Novel by John Darnielle is an unabridged audiobook published by Macmillan Audio on February 14, 2017. Set in the late 1990s, the story follows Jeremy, who works at the Video Hut in Nevada, Iowa. As he navigates his quiet life, he encounters unsettling occurrences tied to returned videotapes that reveal disturbing, unexplainable footage. This narrative explores themes of loss and the haunting nature of memory within a small-town setting.

Listeners will find themselves drawn into a haunting tale that intertwines the ordinary with the eerie. As Jeremy investigates the mysterious tapes, he uncovers a deeper narrative that connects the past and present, revealing unsettling truths about his community and himself. The audiobook, read by the author, also features original music, enhancing the immersive experience of this literary work that delves into horror and the complexities of rural life in the United States.


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Jeremy works at the Video Hut in Nevada, Iowa. It’s a small town in the center of the state―the first a in Nevada pronounced ay. This is the late 1990s, and even if the Hollywood Video in Ames poses an existential threat to Video Hut, there are still regular customers, a rush in the late afternoon. It’s good enough for Jeremy: it’s a job, quiet and predictable, and it gets him out of the house, where he lives with his dad and where they both try to avoid missing Mom, who died six years ago in a car wreck.

But when a local schoolteacher comes in to return her copy of Targets―an old movie, starring Boris Karloff, one Jeremy himself had ordered for the store―she has an odd complaint: “There’s something on it,” she says, but doesn’t elaborate. Two days later, a different customer returns a different tape, a new release, and says it’s not defective, exactly, but altered: “There’s another movie on this tape.”

Jeremy doesn’t want to be curious, but he brings the movies home to take a look. And, indeed, in the middle of each movie, the screen blinks dark for a moment and the movie is replaced by a few minutes of jagged, poorly lit home video. The scenes are odd and sometimes violent, dark, and deeply disquieting. There are no identifiable faces, no dialogue or explanation―the first video has just the faint sound of someone breathing― but there are some recognizable landmarks. These have been shot just outside of town.

So begins John Darnielle’s haunting and masterfully unsettling Universal Harvester: the once placid Iowa fields and farmhouses now sinister and imbued with loss and instability and profound foreboding. The audiobook will take Jeremy and those around him deeper into this landscape than they have ever expected to go. They will become part of a story that unfolds years into the past and years into the future, part of an impossible search for something someone once lost that they would do anything to regain.

This program is read by the author and includes original music.

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Who is the author of “Universal Harvester: A Novel”?
“Universal Harvester: A Novel” is credited to John Darnielle.
When was “Universal Harvester: A Novel” published?
Publisher: Macmillan Audio. Year: 2017.
What is the ISBN for “Universal Harvester: A Novel”?
ISBN-13: 9781427282866. ISBN-10: 1427282862.
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Language: en. Pages: 6. Edition: Unabridged.

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