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Short Ghost and Horror Collection 021

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(4,319 Sterne; 47 Bewertungen)

A collection of twenty stories featuring ghoulies, ghosties, long-leggedy beasties and things that go bump in the night. Expect shivers up your spine, the stench of human flesh, and the occasional touch of wonder. (8 hr 7 min)

Chapters

The Bad Old Woman in Black

6:41

Read by Brendan MacKenzie

Coco

10:40

Read by Bellona Times

The Mysterious Mansion

28:43

Read by Chiquito Crasto

The Upper Berth

48:30

Read by beaglemixtape

The Squaw

33:07

Read by Jeff Chesnut

Transition

15:39

Read by Chiquito Crasto

At the Gate

14:19

Read by Chiquito Crasto

Lycanthropus

1:36

Read by Jeff Chesnut

The Night Wire

16:53

Read by Dan Gurzynski

The Haunted Cove

18:07

Read by Chiquito Crasto

The Tractate Middoth

43:45

Read by Chiquito Crasto

The Music on the Hill

15:45

Read by Chiquito Crasto

The Insanity of Jones

1:06:29

Read by Andy Sames

The Monster Maker

45:13

Read by Jeff Chesnut

The Fortunes of Sir Robert Ardagh

23:37

Read by Lars Rolander (1942-2016)

The Open Window

7:23

Read by Pooja DSr

The Diary of Philip Westerly

13:06

Read by Chuck Williamson

El Verdugo (The Executioner)

26:38

Read by Chiquito Crasto

The Bold Dragoon

22:17

Read by Chiquito Crasto

The Tomb of Heiri

28:52

Read by Chiquito Crasto

Bewertungen

(3 Sterne)

at the gate - is about dogs waiting in heaven. have tissue ready if your sentimental. Chiquitao is awesome

(3,5 Sterne)

Mr. Crasto is, as always, enthralling.

(5 Sterne)

There are a few stories repeated from other collection, but generally a nice set. The readers are good, and one , an experienced one, is excellent.

Disturbing

(5 Sterne)

These are good stories. But coc is really disturbing. But brilliantly read and written

(5 Sterne)

I cried so hard for Coco. I wanted to help that baby so much

(3,5 Sterne)

not bad, but not great either.

Incredible!

(4,5 Sterne)

'Coco' is a difficult story to listen to, not any fault of the great job done by the Reader; the tale itself is one of a cruel, meanspirited person committing equine murder in the most evil ways. As a lover of all animals (with the exceptions of slugs and earwigs - don't get me started) it had a heartbreaking effect upon me. I am adding this review of 'At the Gate'. It's more of a question, really..why would you make me cry?!?! That was wrenchingly sad. Now I am thinking of all the puppets I have known throughout my life..😭. I thought these were supposed to be scary. Now, instead of being covered in goose flesh, I am having an ugly-cry moment. First the horse, now an afterlife of deceased canines. Sure hope the next one isnt about where hamburgers come from.😟