Tod Robbins

Tod Robbins was an American writer, celebrated for his unique ability to blend the macabre with dark humor. Born in 1888, Robbins grew up in a world that inspired his fascination with the bizarre and the grotesque. His most notable work, "Spurs," is a compelling tale that explores the fringes of society and the complexities of human nature. Robbins' writing often draws on themes of obsession and moral ambiguity, making his stories rich with psychological depth and intrigue.

Though he may not be a household name today, Robbins’ influence can be felt in the realms of horror and suspense literature. His distinct voice invites readers to confront their own curiosities about the strange and unusual. If you're intrigued by tales that challenge the norm and provoke thought, dive into Tod Robbins' works available in the app. You might just discover a new favorite author hidden among the pages of his captivating stories.

The Unholy Three

Read by Ben Tucker


Tod Robbins



Ladies and gentlemen! Step right up and put your eyes on the most bizarre crime spree you will ever bear witness to! See the broad-shouldere…

The Spirit of the Town

Read by Jim Locke


Tod Robbins



A novel presentation in fiction form of the impulse and desire which mold the lives of men -- From the title page