Short Ghost and Horror Collection 008
Various
Gelesen von LibriVox Volunteers





A collection of fifteen 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. (6 hr 17 min)
Kapitel
The Amputated Arms | 38:28 | Gelesen von Roger Clifton |
The Black Dog | 12:39 | Gelesen von StephenC |
The Brown Hand | 35:11 | Gelesen von Roger Clifton |
The Dead Valley | 20:49 | Gelesen von John Feaster |
The Diary of Mr. Poynter | 26:52 | Gelesen von Steven Ball |
The Enchanted Woman | 9:55 | Gelesen von om123 |
The Haunted House in Royal Street | 56:57 | Gelesen von Erin B. Lillis |
A Madman | 5:47 | Gelesen von Steven Ball |
The Man of Science | 13:38 | Gelesen von John Feaster |
The Murderer | 3:55 | Gelesen von Steven Ball |
The Other Wing | 39:14 | Gelesen von Psudonae Vox |
The Secret of Goresthorpe Grange | 41:48 | Gelesen von Gregg Margarite (1957-2012) |
To be Used Against Him | 47:32 | Gelesen von om123 |
The Vision of Mirzah | 12:03 | Gelesen von Bill Boerst |
The Weird Violin | 13:11 | Gelesen von om123 |
Bewertungen
most excellent





Jess Rose
As usual I very much enjoyed it
I enjoyed these stories...





Stephanie
and most of the Readers did excellent work. The Haunted House on Royal Street seems more like a historical account of the local legends of New Orleans.. which made the tale even more intriguing. Thank you Librivox and thank you to all the volunteers. On to the next volume!!!
An entertaining collection of interesting tales.





Gerard Kelly
I enjoyed listening to this collection of tales however unfortunately two of the readings were inaccessible due to the incomprehensible, to me at any rate, renditions by om123
short ghost and horror stories





chubbychick
loving this book and the narrations especially Roger Wilson
horror and ghost collection





maar
some readers of story very hard to understand





Al hoopy
why have people reading in poor English that can't be understood?
Mrs Martina





Martina B
Some readers were excellenter, some really bad.