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Sir Hugh takes his secret to the grave with a vicious grin on his lips – a devious grin that is somehow contagious. A master of the short horror story, F. Marion Crawford’s contributions to the genre of supernatural fiction are significant. His collection of short stories, Wandering Ghosts, includes tales of vampires, ghouls, the undead, and more. “The Dead Smile” was first published in this collection in 1911.
F. Marion Crawford (Author), B.J. Harrison (Narrator)
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A monster lurks in the Canadian forests. If the legends are to be believed, a small band of hunters is about to meet the Wendigo. The legend of the Wendigo originates from folk stories from the Plains and Great Lakes Native Americans. The creature is a malevolent spirit, known to possess and even eat humans. Algernon Blackwood crafts this ghostly tale masterfully, filling it with atmosphere, tension, and drama.
Algernon Blackwood (Author), B.J. Harrison (Narrator)
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A young couple finds the perfect country cottage with one caveat - it has a horrible legend attached to it. Edith Nesbit wrote under the name E. Nesbit, and is most famous for her stories for children, and has influenced the likes of J.K. Rowling, C.S. Lewis and P.L. Travers. She wrote over 60 books, including The Railway Children, Five Children and It, and The Story of the Treasure Seekers. Her second, darker reputations was as a purveyor of horror stories, which are sublime in their elegance and simplicity. This story is quite simple, but when you take into account the beauty of the language, the skill of the plot movement, and the intriguing supporting characters, it really ranks high when it comes to classic ghost stories.
Edith Nesbit (Author), B.J. Harrison (Narrator)
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An experimental surgery. A plague of suicides. Through layering pieces of testimony, the connection between these events leads to a startling conclusion. Inspired by a trip to a graveyard in Wales, the novella was originally not well received. The Great God Pan is now considered an excellent example of Gothic fiction, and has influenced such writers as Bram Stoker, H.P. Lovecraft, Stephen King, and Ray Bradbury.
Arthur Machen (Author), B.J. Harrison (Narrator)
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Treasure Island: (Special Edition)
“Refreshing! BJ did a phenomenal job making the characters come to life” – review by Apple listener A seafaring stranger comes to the Admiral Benbow Inn, and young Jim Hawkins begins the journey of a lifetime. In this spirited production, veteran narrator BJ Harrison makes you feel as though you are sitting alongside Long John Silver and his pirate crew as they plot and scheme their way to treasure. Experience Treasure Island with an audiobook experience that’s both true to the original material, and wildly entertaining. This special edition was recorded in 2022, and includes a bonus short story – 'With the Buccaneers', by Howard Pyle.
Robert Louis Stevenson (Author), B.J. Harrison (Narrator)
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The Past Rarely Stays Buried Dr. Amir Hadad is being stalked. A stranger, hiding in the dark crevices of his home, whispers, “I can’t rest.” Alarmed and unwilling to risk his family’s safety, Amir contacts the police. Only there is no trace of an intruder, no marks of forced entry. If there is a prowler afoot, the police cannot find him. As the days wear on and Amir continues to hear the same disembodied voice speaking to him, he begins to worry about his health and sanity. The Irish lilt has escalated from pleas for help to threats against Amir’s family unless Amir does precisely as he says; help the voice find rest––and revenge. Inspired by true events set in Naperville, Illinois, Dr. Shira Shiloah once again takes readers on suspenseful twists and turns in her latest novel. GRAVE INTERVENTION is a paranormal medical suspense that blurs the lines between real and imaginary, exposing the hidden side of a historical suburban town.
Shira Shiloah (Author), B.J. Harrison (Narrator)
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The White Wolf of the Hartz Mountains
Shadowed by a dark past, a father seeks a new life with his three children in the wild Hartz mountains. After a time, he marries a mountain maid named Kristina. At first his new wife is friendly and accommodating. But soon it becomes evident that darker designs are in the wind. Buried amongst the pages of his gothic novel, The Phantom Ship, this supernatural tale of lupine terror deftly blends many classic elements of horror with chilling aplomb.
Frederick Marryat (Author), B.J. Harrison (Narrator)
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What must Ruscha do to secure the magic word that kills when it’s uttered? Taken from a Danish folk tale, and spiced up with lively characters and murky atmosphere, this short tale delivers some wonderful chills. Elizabeth Ellet wrote for the magazines, or periodicals in the mid-1800s, and the name of Mrs. Ellet was recognized in literary circles. In 1848, she published her most important work: “The Women of the American Revolution”. Today, Ellet is perhaps known best for the scandal she leaked about Edgar Allan Poe’s rumored affair with Frances Sargent Osgood when both were married to other people. Poe maligned her in the press, knocked her writings, accused her of plagiarism, and even referred to her as “short and fat”. In print.
Elizabeth F. Ellet (Author), B.J. Harrison (Narrator)
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“Have you seen the Yellow Sign?”, mumbles a cadaverous hearse driver with a soft, squishy head. He’s been skulking about Scott’s painting studio, where he and Tessie have been developing a tangled relationship between artist and model. But as this ever-present watchman resembling a coffin worm begins to distract Scott, his portrait of Tessie takes on a death-like pallor. How can they forever rid themselves of this hearse stalker? And what precisely does he mean by a “Yellow Sign”? Developing themes as old as time, Chambers takes his lovers and twists their story into a chilling danse macabre.
Robert W. Chambers (Author), B.J. Harrison (Narrator)
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Something seems off. Lupin sensed it before it happened. When a simple burglary goes terribly wrong, and two of Lupin’s accomplices are sentenced to the guillotine, Lupin’s quest to free them reveals itself to be more twisted and darker than he’d ever imagined. Inspired by the infamous Panama scandals of 1892 and 1893, and expanding on the main concept in Poe’s The Purloined Letter, Leblanc weaves a thrilling tale of twists and turns with Lupin’s characteristic panache.
Maurice Leblanc (Author), B.J. Harrison (Narrator)
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The White Maniac: A Doctor's Tale
A country doctor visits the spacious house of a Baron. But when he arrives, he draws up in shock. Everything inside and outside of the house, down to the clothing of the inhabitants, is all the same color – white. Why is everything about the house eerily bloodless? Mary Fortune was one of the earliest female writers of crime fiction, and likely the first to write from the point of view of the detective. She enjoyed a prolific career in Australia, where she also wrote under the pseudonyms Waif Wanderer and W.W. The White Maniac was originally published in The Australian Journal, July 13th, 1867.
Mary Fortune (Author), B.J. Harrison (Narrator)
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The Wire Jacket: A Fu-Manchu Short Story
The night’s stillness is broken as Dr. Petrie rushes out to care for a dying patient, and the subtle machinations of villainy begin their work, and the nefarious Dr. Fu-Manchu again rears his insidious head in London. Arthur Henry Ward (Sax Rohmer) is best known for creating the criminal mastermind Dr. Fu-Manchu. The Wire Jacket contains the first three chapters of the novel The Return of Fu-Manchu, and can be read as a standalone story.
Sax Rohmer (Author), B.J. Harrison (Narrator)
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