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Short Ghost and Horror Collection 026

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(4,44 Sterne; 42 Bewertungen)

A collection of twenty stories featuring ghoulies, ghosties, long-leggedy beasties and things that go bump in the night. Expect shivers up your spine, the stench of human flesh, and the occasional touch of wonder. (8 hr 59 min)

Chapters

The Dead and The Countess

32:48

Read by Chiquito Crasto

The Lift

33:15

Read by Graham Longworth

No. 5 Branchline: The Engineer

42:46

Read by Matt Braymiller

The Hall Bedroom

38:21

Read by Matt Braymiller

The Interval

13:13

Read by Matt Braymiller

Storm Ship of the Hudson

3:37

Read by Bellona Times

The Legend of a Gateway

11:47

Read by Garth Burton

The Four-Fifteen Express

55:35

Read by Matt Braymiller

The Yellow Wallpaper

38:51

Read by Freya Hansen

Tiger Cat

31:25

Read by Chris Pyle

The Boarded Window

11:07

Read by Alisson Veldhuis

Masque of the Red Death

17:33

Read by blueberry11

The Story of the Grey House

29:37

Read by Matt Braymiller

Where the Tides Ebb and Flow

13:20

Read by blueberry11

The Stalls of Barchester Cathedral

37:07

Read by Chiquito Crasto

The Long Chamber

35:25

Read by Chiquito Crasto

Ms. Found in a Bottle

27:37

Read by Tony Scheinman

The Terror of Blue John Gap

40:58

Read by Chiquito Crasto

Shadow - A Parable

7:40

Read by Tony Scheinman

Bewertungen

one of my favorites

(4,5 Sterne)

I listen to all of these and this is one of the better collections, thanks readers.

(4,5 Sterne)

Freya Hansen's reading of The Yellow Wallpaper is remarkable. What a beautiful reading voice she has. This story is truly creepy. I'm sure we've all seen faces in the wallpaper or on the floral carpet or on the curtains . there are other good readers and stories also this is one of my favourite collections in this series.

enjoyable

(4,5 Sterne)

A few of the readers were a little difficult to listen to but all and all this is a good series

Enjoyable and relaxing

(4,5 Sterne)

A marvelous collection and once again a few stories read by Chiquito Crasto whose voice is music to my weary ears