Audiobook: Short Ghost and Horror Collection 037
- Download An Arrest audio
- Download The Cold Embrace audio
- Download A Dark Mirror audio
- Download Doom of the House of Duryea audio
- Download The Highwaymen audio
- Download An Incident On Route 12 audio
- Download John Mortonson's Funeral audio
- Download A Legend of Sonora audio
- Download A Man With Two Lives audio
- Download The Murderer audio
- Download Out of the Deep audio
- Download The Phantom Coach audio
- Download The Tap audio
- Download There Shall Be No Misunderstanding audio
- Download The Thing at Ghent audio
- Download Three And One Are One audio
- Download An Unbidden Guest audio
- Download Wake Not the Dead, Part 1 audio
- Download Wake Not the Dead, Part 2 audio
- Download Wake Not the Dead, Part 3 audio
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A collection of twenty stories featuring ghoulies, ghosties, long-legged 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. You may also feel more jumpy tonight than usual.
Note: “Wake Not the Dead” (the last story in this collection) is often attributed to Johann Ludwig Tieck; however, work by researchers such as Rob Brautigam and Heide Crawford rediscovered that the actual author was Ernst Benjamin Salomo Raupach. Attributed to Raupach at its first German publication in “Minerva: Taschenbuch fur das Jahr 1823”, its English translation in “Popular Tales and Romances of the Northern Nations” in the same year (the source used here) lacked any author attribution. The misattribution to Tieck may have been due to the fact that one of Tieck’s famous tales directly followed “Wake Not the Dead” in that anthology. The misattribution became widespread after anthologist Peter Haining credited the story to Tieck in his popular collection “Gothic Tales of Terror, Vol. 2” in 1973. (Note contributed by Rafe Ball)
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