Ben Tucker

The Moon Men

by Edgar Rice Burroughs Read by Ben Tucker 4.4
The second book in the Moon Maid trilogy, this novel details the exploits of a descendant of the protagonist of the first novel as he leads …

The Listener and Other Stories

by Algernon Blackwood Read by Ben Tucker 4.4
Algernon Blackwood, noted maestro of weird fiction, in his second collection of stories gives us some of his best and most well-known tales …

The Lost Valley and Other Stories

by Algernon Blackwood Read by Ben Tucker 4.8
In this collection of otherworldly and mystifying stories from the master of weird fiction Algernon Blackwood, we are treated to the classic…

Studies of Death

by Count Stanislaus Eric Stenbock Read by Ben Tucker 4.6
Count Stanislaus Eric Stenbock was an eccentric character to say the least. Maintaining a veritable zoo on his estate populated with the lik…

Exploration Team

by Murray Leinster Read by Ben Tucker 4.4
"If you took a spitting cobra and crossed it with a wildcat, painted it tan-and-blue and then gave it hydrophobia and homicidal mania a…

The Tarzan Twins

by Edgar Rice Burroughs Read by Ben Tucker 4.1
Dick and Doc aren't actual twins. They're technically cousins, being the sons of twin sisters. But having been born on the same day and look…

Grave Danger

by Frank Kane Read by Ben Tucker 4.4
Johnny Liddell cleans up the crime-ridden New York water front by making a dope charge stick against the head of the "organization"…

The Son of the Wolf

by Jack London Read by Ben Tucker 4.4
The Son of the Wolf is Jack London's first published collection of stories and features tales chronicling the harsh realities of living in t…

Knock Three-One-Two

by Fredric Brown Read by Ben Tucker 4.8
A serial killer is on the loose and is thirsting for another kill. Meanwhile sad sack loser Ray Fleck, compulsive gambler, has racked up a …

Destiny Times Three

by Fritz Leiber Read by Ben Tucker 4.3
Thorn and Clawly seek to present to the World Executive Committee some most disturbing findings, findings that indicate that we may not be a…

Weird Tales Presents: Dark Stories of Stark, Unreasoning Terror

by Robert E. Howard Read by Ben Tucker 4.2
Grandmaster of weird fiction Robert E. Howard is perhaps most well-known as the forefather of dark fantasy via creations like Conan the Barb…

Steppenwolf

by Hermann Hesse Read by Ben Tucker 4.6
This controversial literary classic paints the portrait of a man who perceives himself to live in two worlds, that of the idealist, cowed an…

Ebenezer's Casket

by John Ulrich Giesy and Junius B. Smith Read by Ben Tucker 4.6
Ebenezer Clay isn't sick. He isn't suicidal. Despite that, he is absolutely sure that he will die tonight at 11:01 pm. The trouble is that n…

Killing Time

by Donald E. Westlake Read by Ben Tucker 4.1
From Donald Westlake, author of the hard-biting Parker novels (as Richard Stark), comes the story of Tim Smith, the local private eye of a s…

Pillar of Fire

by Ray Bradbury Read by Ben Tucker 4.5
"We cannot tell you what kind of a story this is. We simply cannot present it as we present other stories. It is too tremendous for tha…

Through the Gates of the Silver Key

by H. P. Lovecraft Read by Ben Tucker 4.7
"Through the Gates of the Silver Key," published complete in this issue, is an utterly amazing novelette. It is much more than a m…

Killers Are My Meat

by Stephen Marlowe Read by Ben Tucker 4.5
Private Eye Chester Drum is thrust into a dark web of intrigue when he witnesses fellow detective Gil Sprayregan run down by a speeding car.…

A Warning to the Curious and Other Ghost Stories

by M. R. James Read by Ben Tucker 4.3
From a master of weird fiction comes this collection of ghost stories rooted in the antiquarian pursuits. A doll's house that reveals more t…

The Wolves of God and Other Fey Stories

by Algernon Blackwood Read by Ben Tucker 4.7
Renowned author of weird fiction Algernon Blackwood, in collaboration with unknown author Wilfred Wilson, brings us a magical, sinster and e…

The Cosmic Junkman

by Rog Phillips Read by Ben Tucker 4.2
After the war, Earth stored away its robot armies or sold them for scrap—because fighting machines were dangerous. But more deadly was— THE …

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