They Return at Evening
H. Russell Wakefield
Read by Ben Tucker
The Author of The Ghost Stories of an Antiquary in the preface to one of his books expressed his lively distaste for benevolent ghosts, and ghosts with nice minds. The author profoundly agrees with this sentiment of the master, and, furthermore, he abominates the 'natural' explanation, a poisonous anti-climax. So this much can be said for his tales, that those Who Return therein are animated by undiluted malevolence, and no iconoclastic materialist has been allowed to cast a doubt on their credentials as genuine apparitions. (Summary from Inside Front Dust Cover of 1928 First Edition) (5 hr 45 min)
Chapters
That Dieth Not | 48:11 | Read by Ben Tucker |
Or Persons Unknown | 36:56 | Read by Ben Tucker |
"He Cometh and He Passeth By" | 1:00:45 | Read by Ben Tucker |
Professor Pownall's Oversight | 30:46 | Read by Ben Tucker |
The Third Coach | 29:46 | Read by Ben Tucker |
The Red Lodge | 28:37 | Read by Ben Tucker |
"And He Shall Sing..." | 28:06 | Read by Ben Tucker |
The Seventeenth Hole at Duncaster | 27:08 | Read by Ben Tucker |
A Peg on Which to Hang | 27:23 | Read by Ben Tucker |
An Echo | 27:48 | Read by Ben Tucker |
Reviews
entertaining
Shelly
A mix of tales , each of which held my interest to the end . Ably read, as always, by Ben. One star deducted because some endings were obvious.