Classic Tales of Ghosts and Vampires
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Narrated by:
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Nigel Anthony
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William Dufris
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Liza Ross
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Written by:
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Bram Stoker
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Ambrose Bierce
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Charles Dickens
About this listen
Sixteen thrilling and chilling stories by some of the greatest writers of horror and the supernatural. This collection includes:
- "The Upper Berth", by F. Marion Crawford
- "Was it a Dream?", by Guy de Maupassant
- "An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge", by Ambrose Bierce
- "The Lost Ghost", by Mary E. Wilkins-Freeman
- "Man-Size in Marble", by E. Nesbit
- "Dracula's Guest", by Bram Stoker
- "Luella Miller", by Mary E. Wilkins-Freeman
- "The Phantom Coach", by Amelia B. Edwards
- "The Moonlit Road", by Ambrose Bierce
- "For the Blood Is the Life", by F. Marion Crawford
- "The Signalman", by Charles Dickens
- "The Shadow", by E. Nesbit
- "The Damned Thing", by Ambrose Bierce
- "The Bodysnatcher", by Robert Louis Stevenson
- "The Vampyre", by John Polidori
- "The Statement of Randolph Carter", by H.P. Lovecraft
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What the critics say
"One of the most imaginative and original audiobook collections that I've heard....A glance at the list of authors was enough to have me grabbing this one from the shelf....The music and sound effects intensify the atmosphere and the readers are both distinguished in their own right and well matched to the stories." (The Times [London])