Stories to Tell in the Dark, E. F. Benson
Stories to Tell in the Dark, E. F. Benson
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Stories to Tell in the Dark
50 Terrifying Tales

Author: E. F. Benson, Edgar Allan Poe, W. F. Harvey

Narrator: Cathy Dobson

Unabridged: 25 hr 14 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 06/06/2015


Synopsis

A creepy collection of 50 classic ghost, horror and mystery stories which will keep you up all night.

1. "The Well" by W. W. Jacobs
2. "This Is All" by Barry Pain
3. "The Beast with Five Fingers" by W. F .Harvey
4. "The Reticence of Lady Anne" by Saki
5. "The End of a Show" by Barry Pain
6. "The Dabblers" by W. F. Harvey
7. "The Room in the Tower" by E. F. Benson
8. "August Heat" by W. F. Harvey
9. "The Idiot" by Arnold Bennett
10. "The Cask of Amontillado" by Edgar Allan Poe
11. "The Bath Chair" by E. F. Benson
12. "The Mezzotint" by M. R. James
13. "The Pit and the Pendulum" by Edgar Allan Poe
14. "The Thing in the Hall" by E. F. Benson
15. "Fingers of a Hand" by H. D. Everett
16. "Moon’s Gibbet" by Egerton Castle
17. "The Magnet" by Barry Pain
18. "The Horror Horn" by E. F. Benson
19. "A Very Black Business" by Ernest Bramah
20. "The Mysterious Card and the Card Unveiled" by Cleveland Moffett
21. "Outside the Door" by E. F. Benson
22. "Query" by Seamark
23. "My Adventure at Chislehurst" by A. J. Alan
24. "The Dancing Partner" by Jerome K. Jerome
25. "Afterward" by Edith Wharton
26. "Caterpillars" by E. F. Banson
27. "The Severed Hand" by Wilhelm Hauff
28. "The Hair" by A. J. Alan
29. "A Witch in the Peak" by R. Murray Gilchrist
30. "The Haunted Dolls House" by M. R. James

...and 20 more terrifying tales.

About E. F. Benson

Edward Frederic Benson (1867–1940) was born in Berkshire, England, and educated at Cambridge. He worked in Athens for the British School of Archaeology and later in Egypt for the Society for the Promotion of Hellenic Studies. Benson wrote fiction, reminiscences, and biographies, but is best remembered for his arch satirical novels and his urbane autobiographical studies of Edwardian and Georgian society.


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