Stories to Scare You Witless Audiobook By Fitz-James O'Brien, Hector Hugh Munro, Wilkie Collins, Edith Nesbit, Jerome K. Jerome, Ambrose Bierce, M. R. James cover art

Stories to Scare You Witless

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Stories to Scare You Witless

By: Fitz-James O'Brien, Hector Hugh Munro, Wilkie Collins, Edith Nesbit, Jerome K. Jerome, Ambrose Bierce, M. R. James
Narrated by: Cathy Dobson
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Genuinely chilling narratives of paranormal phenomena, the returning dead, uncanny apparitions, sinister happenings and inexplicable events which make your blood run cold. Listen in the dark... if you dare!

  • "What Was It?" - Fitz-James O'Brien
  • "Laura" - Hector Hugh Munro
  • "A Terribly Strange Bed" - Wilkie Collins
  • "The Three Drugs" - Edith Nesbit
  • "The Philosopher's Joke" - Jerome K. Jerome
  • "Sredni Vashtar" - Hector Hugh Munro
  • "The Middle Toe Of The Right Foot" - Ambrose Bierce
  • "The Open Window" - Hector Hugh Munro
  • "Number Thirteen" - M.R.James
  • "An Occurrence At Owl Creek Bridge" - Ambrose Bierce
Public Domain (P)2011 Red Door Audiobooks
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Good stories but the narrator's voice is incredibly annoying. She enuciates every last syllable and it really starts your teeth grinding after a short while. Such a shame to waste good stories with vocal mannerisms - when will the producer's learn?! The only way I would listen to this collection of stories again is if they re-recorded it with a new performer.

Nice Stories - Shame about the Voice!

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