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Short Ghost and Horror Collection 054

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A collection of twenty stories featuring ghoulies, ghosties, long-legged beasties and things that go bump in the night. Expect shivers up your spine, the sound of a monstrous howl, and the occasional touch of wonder. (10 hr 5 min)

Chapters

The Alchemist

20:56

Read by TyjDoherty

Ashes

23:45

Read by Dale Grothmann

At the Gate

12:21

Read by Dan Gurzynski

The Black Mate

1:13:27

Read by Alan Lord

The Brown Man's Servant, Part 1

37:05

Read by Alan Lord

The Brown Man's Servant, Part 2

35:57

Read by Alan Lord

Caterpillars

22:06

Read by Russell Lewendon

La Lupa

12:47

Read by Paula Messina

Lot no. 249, Part 1

32:12

Read by Lector1

Lot no. 249, Part 2

34:15

Read by Lector1

A Meeting of the Psychical Club

36:34

Read by Twylla Johnson

A Moonlight Fable

9:08

Read by Veronica Maresh Mead

The Most Horrible Story

12:11

Read by Dale Grothmann

The Nameless City

29:08

Read by TyjDoherty

Our Scientific Observations on a Ghost

48:23

Read by Twylla Johnson

The Pit and the Pendulum

43:13

Read by Sarah Jabir

The Story of the Inexperienced Ghost

39:53

Read by Alan Lord

The Sullivan Looking Glass

41:55

Read by Alan Lord

There Is A Reaper

12:14

Read by NR Collard

The Trial for Murder

28:10

Read by Neil Jaybe

Bewertungen

(4 Sterne)

This is not a review; it is a question. Is there some way to indicate authors of stories in a collection such as this?……. I’ve just finished a different LibriVox selection (“Hilda Wade, A Woman of Purpose”), and I have become interested in hearing more work by its author (Grant Allen, an author new to me). In searching for other work by this writer, I discovered the above collection listed. Fresh curiosity was bubbling!! Some clearly articulated questions had been forming in my mind, and around that nucleus there swirled a thick mist of less defined “wonderings” which hadn’t yet condensed into specific questions. While this all was richly present, I was hoping to connect with a short story by the author, since this day’s remaining bits and pieces of listening time would not permit me to appreciate a full-length book. With this in mind, I was hoping to encounter a list of Authors and their Shortstory Titles, all neatly lined up in ranks at the tail-end of the description you write for each book. In future, might you offer an overview list of AUTHOR….TITLE for multi-author collections? Thank you for this amazing library of audiobooks! In it I find such respite, such renewal, so many portals to ever-unfolding new worlds I can explore. Am most grateful to all who make this possible!!(5-9-25)