Great Horror Stories
Ghost Tales, Horror Stories, and Supernatural Legends
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Narrated by:
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Cathy Dobson
About this listen
Great Horror Stories is a vintage collection of some of the finest ghost tales, horror stories, and supernatural legends ever written, by the best writers the genre has to offer. Stories include:
- "They" - Rudyard Kipling
- "The Yellow Wallpaper" - Charlotte Perkins Gilman
- "The Open Window" - Saki
- "The Rocking Horse Winner" - D.H. Lawrence
- "Markheim" - Robert Louis Stevenson
- "A Terribly Strange Bed" - Wilkie Collins
- "The Leather Funnel" - Arthur Conan Doyle
- "The Old Man's Tale About the Queer Client" - Charles Dickens
- "From the Dead" - Edith Nesbit
- "The Half-Brothers" - Elizabeth Gaskell
- "The Brown Hand" - Arthur Conan Doyle
- "Number 17" - Edith Nesbit
- "The Mystery of the Semi-Detached" - Edith Nesbit
- "The Man of Mystery" - Barry Pain
- "The Puzzle" - Anon
- "Hurst of Hurstcote" - Edith Nesbit
- "Number 13" - M.R. James
- "Laura" - Saki
- "The Judge’s House" - Bram Stoker
- "The Suicide Club" - Robert Louis Stevenson
- "The Physician and the Saratoga Trunk" - Robert Louis Stevenson
- "The Adventure of the Hansom Cabs" - Robert Louis Stevenson
- "The Lift" - Arthur Conan Doyle