Ghosts, ghouls, witches, and other unearthly creatures promise to chill the blood and raise the hair of even the most courageous listener. Volume Two in this series presents more classic horror to
enjoy beyond the spooky season. Brought to you by the slightly unhinged Utah Audiobook Narrators.
List of the stories:
“For the Blood Is the Life” narrated by Cindy Kay
“The Devil and Tom Walker” narrated by Sean Jensen
“The Cask of Amontillado” narrated by LD Weller
“Oh, Whistle, and I’ll Come to You, My Lad” narrated by Nancy Peterson
“The Masque of the Red Death” narrated by John Hopkinson
“The Death of Halpin Frayser” narrated by Alyssa Hickman Grove
“The Judges House” narrated by A.J. Shuck
“The Yellow Sign” narrated by Zach Young
“Feathertop” narrated by Eve Passeltiner
“A Thumb Print and What Came of It” narrated by BJ Harrison
“A Witch’s Curse” narrated by Emma Faye
“The Screaming Skull” narrated by Jerry Harris
“The Music of Erich Zann” narrated by Adam Skousen
“Berenice” narrated by Alan Peterson
Francis Marion Crawford (1854–1909) was an American writer famed for his classic weird and fantastic stories.
Titles by Author
Author Bio: Edgar Allen Poe
Titles by Author
Author Bio: Washington Irving
Washinton Irving (1783–1859), American essayist, novelist, and historian, was born in New York to a wealthy merchant. He studied law, but because of his delicate health, his
family sent him on a tour of Europe, where he collected material later used in his stories and essays. The first American author to achieve international fame, his literary career served in many
ways to consolidate the cultures of the United States and Europe.
Author Bio: M. R. James
M. R. James (1862–1936) was an English medieval scholar and provost of King’s College, Cambridge and Eton College. He is best remembered for his ghost stories, which redefined the genre. He
abandoned the many gothic clichés of his predecessors and opted for more realistic, contemporary settings. His characters and plots, however, reflected his own antiquarian interests. Accordingly,
he is known as the originator of the “antiquarian ghost story.”
Titles by Author
Author Bio: Ambrose Bierce
Ambrose Bierce (1842–ca. 1914) was an American journalist, short-story writer, and poet. Born in Ohio, he served in the Civil War and then settled in San Francisco. He wrote for
Hearst’s Examiner, his wit and satire making him the literary dictator of the Pacific coast and strongly influencing many writers. He disappeared into war-torn Mexico in 1913.
Titles by Author
Author Bio: Bram Stoker
Abraham “Bram” Stoker (1847–1912) was an Irish novelist and short-story writer best known for his vampire novel, Dracula. His other works include The Mystery of the
Sea, The Jewel of the Seven Stars, The Man, and The Lair of the White Worm.
Author Bio: Robert W. Chambers
Robert W. Chambers (1865–1933) was an illustrator, novelist, and short-story writer. His best-known book, The King in Yellow, is regarded as one of the most important works
of American supernatural fiction. He also wrote historical fiction, several bestselling romance novels, and war and adventure stories.
Nathaniel Hawthorne (1804–1864) is considered to be one of the greatest American authors of the nineteenth century. He was born in Salem, Massachusetts, and made his ambition to be a writer
while still a teenager. He graduated from Bowdoin College in Maine, where the poet Longfellow was also a student, and spent several years traveling in New England and writing short stories before
his best known novel, The Scarlet Letter, was published in 1850. His writing was not at first financially rewarding, and he worked as measurer and surveyor in the Boston and Salem Custom
Houses. In 1853 he was sent to Liverpool as American consul and then lived in Italy before returning to the United States in 1860.
Author Bio: Mark Twain
Mark Twain (1835–1910) was born Samuel L. Clemens in the town of Florida, Missouri. He is one of the most popular and influential authors our nation has ever produced, and his
keen wit and incisive satire earned him praise from both critics and peers. He has been called not only the greatest humorist of his age but also the father of American literature.
Author Bio: Louisa May Alcott
Louisa May Alcott (1832–1888) was born in Germantown, Pennsylvania. Educated by her father until she was sixteen, she also studied under Henry David Thoreau, Ralph Waldo Emerson, and
Theodore Parker. A prolific writer, her most famous work was Little Women, a timeless American classic.
Author Bio: H. P. Lovecraft
H. P. Lovecraft (1890–1937) was an American author who achieved posthumous fame through his influential works of horror fiction. Virtually unknown and only published in pulp magazines before
he died in poverty, he is now regarded as one of the most significant twentieth-century authors in his genre. He was born in Providence, Rhode Island, where he lived most of his life. His
relatively small corpus of work consists of three short novels and about sixty short stories.
Author Bio: various authors
Details
Details
Format:
Retail CD
Format:
MP3 CD
Available Formats :
Retail CD, MP3 CD
Category:
Fiction/Horror
Publisher:
Spoken Realms
Publisher:
Spoken Realms
CDs:
7
CDs:
1
Runtime:
8.59
ISBN:
9798228311039
ISBN:
9798228311046
Audience:
Adult
Language:
English
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