Short Ghost and Horror Collection 026
Various
Lu par LibriVox Volunteers
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.
Chapitres
| The Dead and The Countess | 32:48 | Lu par Chiquito Crasto |
| The Lift | 33:15 | Lu par Graham Longworth |
| No. 5 Branchline: The Engineer | 42:46 | Lu par Matt Braymiller |
| The Hall Bedroom | 38:21 | Lu par Matt Braymiller |
| The Interval | 13:13 | Lu par Matt Braymiller |
| Storm Ship of the Hudson | 3:37 | Lu par Bellona Times |
| The Legend of a Gateway | 11:47 | Lu par Garth Burton |
| The Four-Fifteen Express | 55:35 | Lu par Matt Braymiller |
| The Yellow Wallpaper | 38:51 | Lu par Freya Hansen |
| Tiger Cat | 31:25 | Lu par Chris Pyle |
| The Boarded Window | 11:07 | Lu par Alisson Veldhuis |
| Masque of the Red Death | 17:33 | Lu par blueberry11 |
| The Story of the Grey House | 29:37 | Lu par Matt Braymiller |
| Where the Tides Ebb and Flow | 13:20 | Lu par blueberry11 |
| The Stalls of Barchester Cathedral | 37:07 | Lu par Chiquito Crasto |
| The Long Chamber | 35:25 | Lu par Chiquito Crasto |
| Ms. Found in a Bottle | 27:37 | Lu par Tony Scheinman |
| The Terror of Blue John Gap | 40:58 | Lu par Chiquito Crasto |
| Shadow - A Parable | 7:40 | Lu par Tony Scheinman |
Critiques
Gerard Kelly
Freya Hansen's reading of The Yellow Wallpaper is remarkable. What a beautiful reading voice she has. This story is truly creepy. I'm sure we've all seen faces in the wallpaper or on the floral carpet or on the curtains . there are other good readers and stories also this is one of my favourite collections in this series.
one of my favorites
CaptnCoolTheCosmicFool
I listen to all of these and this is one of the better collections, thanks readers.
enjoyable
faith
A few of the readers were a little difficult to listen to but all and all this is a good series
Enjoyable and relaxing
Dark Hex
A marvelous collection and once again a few stories read by Chiquito Crasto whose voice is music to my weary ears