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"Brought to you by Altrusian Grace Media, narrated by Matthew Schmitz. 'The Scarlet Citadel' is one of the original short stories starring the fictional sword and sorcery hero Conan the Cimmerian, written by American author Robert E. Howard and first published in the January, 1933 issue of Weird Tales magazine. In the fictional Hyborian Age, a middle-aged Conan battles rival kingdoms. The wizard Tsotha-lanti ensnares King Conan, who escapes a dungeon with unexpected aid."
Robert E. Howard (Author), Matthew Schmitz (Narrator)
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"Discover the epic world of the Hyborian Age — Robert E. Howard’s legendary prehistory that gave rise to Conan the Barbarian. Explore ancient kingdoms, savage landscapes, and timeless battles in this foundational work of sword and sorcery fiction. A must-read for fantasy fans and lore lovers alike."
Robert E. Howard (Author), Sean Lester (Narrator)
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"Step into the shadows of the Cleft Skull Tavern in Rattle of Bones, a chilling horror-fantasy tale by Robert E. Howard, creator of Conan the Barbarian. Follow the grim and righteous Solomon Kane as he uncovers dark secrets, ancient revenge, and spectral justice deep within a cursed forest. When a fellow traveler harbors deadly intentions and a tortured spirit longs for vengeance, the night spirals into blood, betrayal, and bone-rattling terror. Originally penned in the 1920s, this gothic short story fuses supernatural suspense with swashbuckling adventure, offering a pulse-pounding glimpse into Howard’s dark and evocative universe. Perfect for fans of eerie folklore, haunted inns, and morally complex heroes."
Robert E. Howard (Author), Saethon Williams (Narrator)
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Conan - The Phoenix on the Sword
"This is the first Conan novel by an author whose life was cut tragically short. And yet in his thirty years on this Earth he completed far more worthy, notable and numerous fantasy works than some modern authors of far greater years. Howard's fantastic fiction continues to inspire to this day. This reading has been produced by Alexander Leithes with the aid of his thespian friend, Jim E. Jones, doing his utmost to capture the spirit of his near namesake."
Robert E. Howard (Author), Jim E. Jones (Narrator)
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HorrorBabble's Subterranean Terror Volume 2: 10 More Tales of the Underground
"A second collection of horror stories set in shadowy caverns, crypts, and other undesirable hollows. Contents: Hey, You Down There! by Harold Rolseth (Yankee, 1971) A peculiar discovery at the bottom of a dried up old well. One Chance by Ethel Helene Coen (Weird Tales, 1935) Flash fiction. Return to Death by J. Wesley Rosenquest (Weird Tales, 1936) A brief tale about the ghastly horror that befell the man in the coffin. The Grave by Orville R. Emerson (Weird Tales, 1923) A soldier finds himself buried alive in Flanders. The Tunnel by John Metcalfe (Outlook, 1925) A man spends years digging a tunnel to freedom. He Waits Beneath the Sea by Robert Bloch (Strange Stories, 1939) Trapped at the bottom of the ocean, a man fights a terrible menace. Terror Under Eridu by Malcolm Ferguson (Weird Tales, 1949) Beware of the lidded gastropod! The Statement of Randolph Carter by H. P. Lovecraft (The Vagrant, 1920) The strange disappearance of a man in an ancient graveyard. The Chuckler by Donald Wandrei (Fantasy Magazine, 1934) Flash fiction. The Dwellers Under the Tombs by Robert E. Howard (Lost Fantasies 4, 1976) A horrifying descent into a subterranean labyrinth."
Donald Wandrei, H.P. Lovecraft, John Metcalfe, Robert Bloch, Robert E. Howard (Author), Ian Gordon (Narrator)
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"Robert E. Howard’s 'Pigeons from Hell' is a chilling Southern Gothic horror tale blending supernatural terror with a grim, oppressive atmosphere. It follows two travellers, John Branner and Griswell, who become stranded in the deep South and take refuge in an abandoned plantation house, the decaying remnants of the Blassenville family estate. The house is eerily silent, save for the presence of strange pigeons roosting in the rafters. One of Howard’s most famous horror stories, Pigeons from Hell is a masterful blend of ghostly dread, gruesome violence, and atmospheric storytelling, showcasing his talent beyond sword-and-sorcery fiction. It remains one of the finest examples of Southern Gothic horror in pulp literature."
Robert E. Howard (Author), Ian Gordon (Narrator)
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"'The Dwellers Under the Tombs' is a short story by Robert E. Howard, first published in the 1976 collection, Lost Fantasies 4. The tale tells of a horrifying descent into a subterranean labyrinth beneath the mysterious Dagoth Hills."
Robert E. Howard (Author), Ian Gordon (Narrator)
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"'The Secret of Lost Valley' is a short horror story by Robert E. Howard, first appearing in the Spring 1967 edition of Startling Mystery Stories. After the McCrills massacre his kin, John Reynolds, the last surviving member of his family, flees into Lost Valley, seeking refuge. Taking shelter in a cave, John stumbles upon the resting place of a dead McCrill, Saul Fletcher—only to find the body mysteriously vanished. His search leads him to a hidden door and a tunnel that descends into a vast underground chamber. There, he encounters a race of sinister, snake-like humanoids."
Robert E. Howard (Author), Ian Gordon (Narrator)
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"In Skull-Face, Robert E. Howard weaves a gripping tale of mystery, horror, and adventure. Set in the shadowy underworld of London, the story follows Steve Costigan, an opium addict drawn into the sinister schemes of Kathulos, a mysterious and malevolent figure with a skull-like visage and an ancient, otherworldly power. As Costigan unravels the dark secrets of Kathulos’ plans, he is thrust into a perilous battle against a terrifying force seeking to reshape the world. Blending elements of pulp adventure and Lovecraftian horror, Skull-Face showcases Howard’s mastery of atmosphere and his ability to conjure unforgettable villains. A thrilling and macabre tale, it remains a classic of early weird fiction."
Robert E. Howard (Author), Ian Gordon, Jennifer Gordon (Narrator)
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Blood and Shadows: The Horror Stories of Robert E. Howard
"Discover the darker side of Robert E. Howard, the legendary creator of Conan the Barbarian, in this spine-chilling anthology of his finest horror tales. 'Blood and Shadows' plunges readers into a world of ancient evils, cosmic terrors, and macabre mysteries, showcasing Howard's unparalleled talent for blending action with atmospheric dread. From cursed relics and vengeful spirits to eldritch horrors lurking in forgotten ruins, these stories reveal Howard's mastery of the weird and supernatural. Perfect for fans of Lovecraftian horror and pulp fiction, this collection captures the raw power and imaginative brilliance that make Howard's work timeless."
Robert E. Howard (Author), Ian Gordon (Narrator)
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Agnès de Chastillon: The Sword Woman (Dramatized version)
"“Agnès! You red-haired spawn of the devil, where are you?” It was my father calling me, after his usual fashion. I raked my sweat-dampened hair out of my eyes and heaved the bundle of fagots back on my shoulder. Little of rest was there in my life. My father parted the bushes and came into the glade – a tall man, gaunt and bitter, darkened with the suns of many campaigns, marked with scars gotten in the service of greedy kings and avaricious dukes. He scowled at me, and faith, I would hardly have recognized him had he worn another expression. * * * In the rugged countryside of 16th-century France, Agnès de Chastillon's story unfolds, a tale of resilience born from hardship. Raised under the harsh hand of her father and coerced into a loathsome marriage, Agnès dramatically escapes her village. Her journey is fraught with danger, falling into the clutches of men with nefarious intentions. One plots to sell her into a brothel, while another teaches her the art of sword fighting. In mere weeks, Agnès is thrust into adulthood, swiftly becoming a notorious figure across France. * * * Renowned for creating Conan the Barbarian, a character that shaped the fantasy genre of sword and sorcery, Robert E. Howard also penned detective stories and historical adventures. Among these, the tales of Agnès de Chastillon stand out, published posthumously over forty years after Howard's demise. These gripping narratives are now available for the first time as ebook and audiobook, bringing Howard's captivating storytelling to a new generation of readers and listeners. * * * Dramatised with music and sound effects. Music by Steve Oxen. Sound effect from OcularSounds and Freesound.org"
Robert E. Howard (Author), Jessica Anne Bogart (Narrator)
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The Grisly Horror: A tale of evil and horror
"Answering a frantic call for help from his hated rival, Bristol McGrath finds the man's servant not only murdered but tortured and left for dead- Staked to the ground and tortured. Finding Richard Ballville having been taken prisoner and being tortured as well, Bristol kills his guard. Bristol learns his supposedly lost to-death love had not been lost after all- and she too is in danger! There, in the Pinelands the two men learn of a cult meaning to make a sacrifice to their god. Things from the darkest, most ancient times of human history and from long before don't stay in their own lands. When called forth by the greed and lust of men, things from far off will answer."
Robert E. Howard (Author), Ben Tucker (Narrator)
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