The Seen and the Unseen


Lu par Sonia

(4.3 stars; 24 reviews)

Is it true that people can literally be scared to death ? Is it possible to photograph astral projections ? What happens if you play with a pack of cards which belonged to a dead card-trickster ?

These and more questions are raised and answered in ''The Seen and the Unseen'' (first published in 1900), a collection of twelve short stories of a supernatural and uncanny nature by English author Richard Marsh (1857-1915), famous for such mystery/horror novels as ''The Beetle'' and ''The Goddess: A Demon''.

So if you feel you are ready for some goosebumps before bedtime, snuggle up and have a listen. - Summary by Sonia (9 hr 6 min)

Critiques

one of my favorite readers, now


(4 stars)

mostly good stories. really liked this reader.

well read


(4 stars)

some good stories . I enjoyed the reader.

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(5 stars)

Marsh displays his varied and often offbeat styles. Most of these are very good, a couple even excellent. Sonia presented as fine a reading as one could ask. Thank you.