Famous Modern Ghost Stories
Variousanddorothy Scarborough et Various And Dorothy Scarborough
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Famous Modern Ghost Stories offers a captivating collection of supernatural tales that delve into the eerie and the unexplained. Curated by Dorothy Scarborough, this anthology showcases a variety of ghostly encounters, each reflecting the unique styles and themes of modern storytelling.
From spectral apparitions to haunting mysteries, these stories reveal the art of crafting suspense and intrigue. Each tale serves as a window into the fears and fascinations of the human experience, inviting listeners to explore the boundaries between the known and the unknown.
Whether you are a long-time fan of ghost stories or new to the genre, this selection promises to engage your imagination and stir your curiosity about the supernatural. Prepare to be transported into a world where the past lingers and the shadows hold secrets.
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Critiques
An HP Lovecraft Primer
Beldapriest
Here are some of HP Lovecraft's, (and a few others,) greatest influences, and nicely done. Very enjoyable if you are interested in early horror works. These are stories from a time when people had delicate sensibilities, and any thoughts of the outré were enough to deprive one of a good nights sleep.
Well read
vickyc
A feast for the imagination, and very enjoyable. Some interesting ideas, and I especially liked what is it-had me laughing at the furtiveness at the beginning :)
Good Listen
Mary Ann Mays
These are well selected classics. Most of them were unknown to this reader. A few of the recordings bare difficult to hear, most are fine.
Gerard Kelly
contains some good stories, some not so good,likewise the readers.big thanks to librivox and all their volunteers.
neat little collection
A LibriVox Listener
some real gems in there. all the readers do a great job.
An interesting and ecclectic collection
Timothy Ferguson
Many classic stories, well told.
good collection
Jim Hartman
well read by variety of readers