
Antique Dust
Ghost Stories
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Narrated by:
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R.C. Bray
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By:
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Robert Westall
"Dealers are undertakers of a sort. When a man dies, the undertaker comes for the body, and the dealer comes for the rest. I deal in dead men's clocks, pipes and swords. Passing through my hands, they give off joy, loneliness, fear...I have known more evil in a set of false teeth than in any so-called haunted house in England."
So speaks Geoff Ashden, a regular guy trying to make an honest living as an antique dealer, but who has an uncanny knack for finding cursed objects and haunted places: a sinister Georgian clock carved with obscene and satanic designs, a hideous doll with deadly powers, a pair of old spectacles that let their wearer see a little too clearly, an ugly house with a terrifying secret, a church full of graffiti scrawled in decomposing human flesh. In this collection, award-winning children's author Robert Westall delivers a set of chilling tales for adults and proves himself, as Orrin Grey writes in the new introduction to this edition, "an obvious successor to that godfather of the English ghost story, M.R. James."
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Critic reviews
The stories are reminiscent of the style of M.R. James as others have mentioned. This is a great collection of you enjoy classic subtle ghost stories.
excellent ghost stories
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Outstanding Collection of Linked Ghost Stories
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great audio book.....bravo
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I listened to this collection of eerie stories on unabridged audio. They’re all stories about antique dealer Geoff Ashton, except for one or two that are stories told to him or are about a close relative. My copy was narrated by R.C. Bray whose voice is wizened and quite perfect for this book about old stuff.
The Devil and Clocky Watson
This first story introduces us to Geoff. He’s an honest dealer just trying to make a living but others, namely a shifty character named Clocky Watson, cheat the system. Geoff attempts to get back at Clocky in what he thinks is the most fitting of ways but things go awry. This tale, like all the stories that follow, is eerie and dripping with creepy atmosphere. 4.5 Stars
The Doll
Geoff realizes that old dolls = $$ and buys a large collection of them from a boozy widow for a song but trouble soon follows. Creepy dolls will always be creepy and this story is no exception. There were two points here where frighteningly loud music was piped in and it nearly made me pee my pants and overrode the narration. Beware!
This one was probably my favorite. 5 Stars
The Last Day of Miss Dorinda Molyneaux
This story was about a creepy old church, desecrated graves, unnerving goings-on and Miss Dorinda Molyneaux.
The Dumbledore
This one simply wasn’t meant for me and it more than likely comes down to a matter of taste and my lack of it. The Dumbledore was a watering hole for men during war times. It's about secrets, war heroes and a young boy named Little Tex. 3 Stars
The Woolworth Spectacles
This one features Geoff’s cousin and was much more my speed. Shy Maude's always been told that "men don't make passes at girls who wear glasses". But then she finds a pair of spectacles at Woolworth's (that's an old department store for you youngin's) left behind by an old woman and puts them on her face.
And she can see the world in wondrous detail! Initially she’s pretty thrilled but then people start looking at her differently. Crude work-men leer at her and she is unsettled. Soon, though, she finds her power over men a little intoxicating and begins to use it even to her advantage even though she knows deep down that this is very unlike her. She revels in it anyway and it leads to disaster.
I liked this story quite a bit and found Maude’s personality change both organic and frightening. 5 Stars
Portland Bill
Geoff is on vacation with his wife, who has meandered off to do things without him. Before long, he finds a beautiful and distraught woman who begs for help. Her son has gone missing and Geoff being the dirty, old, and let’s not forget MARRIED perv that he is, has lustful thoughts about her even though she’s frantic to find her son.
“My bowels moved with lust for her.”
Oh Geoff, you sexy beast, however did you convince a woman to marry you?
Despite his pervy thoughts, he’s not so bad a guy and decides to help her out. When the townsfolk and police brush him off Geoff starts to have ominous feelings about the situation.
Haunting and, like all the rest, beautifully atmospheric. 4 Stars
The Ugly House
I listened to this one twice because when I sat down to write this up, I couldn’t remember a thing about it and figured I had sleep-walked through it. Now after the 2nd listen and writing all of the above, I still can’t remember much about it besides the fact that there was a building inspector and an ugly house that Would Not Be Demolished and damned if I can remember anything else about it.
Guess it wasn’t meant for me. 3 Stars
I’d easily recommend this collection to anyone looking for slower paced, old-style horror that crawls under your skin and creeps you out.
There are some real gems in here.
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Where does Antique Dust rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?
Very well written book accentuated by RC Bray's proseHave you listened to any of R.C. Bray’s other performances before? How does this one compare?
RC Bray is my absolutely favorite narrator. He spoke so eloquently in this book!Who was the most memorable character of Antique Dust and why?
Clocky WatsonAny additional comments?
You need to check out RC Bray's other narrated titles. He does an amazing job with every book he does.Great Ghost stories
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Hit & Miss
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My first Westall book
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Other than that, I quite enjoyed these stories. Some stuck with me more than others and there really was only one that I thought was ho-hum. Each story was just long enough to give you a good little story but not too long as to lose interest.
I would listen to this again.
Enough to keep me interested
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Would you listen to Antique Dust again? Why?
Literary horror. If you enjoy MR James, Sheridan Le Fanu, HP Lovecraft you will enjoy these masterfully crafted stories.What was one of the most memorable moments of Antique Dust?
Thinking the first story was a standard, formulaic story with the "bad guy get's his"!Any additional comments?
Get it, I've read and/or listened to over a thousand horror/supernatural audiobooks. If you enjoy intelligent, well written horror without being drenched in gore, you won't be disappointed!Magnificent collection of ghost stories!
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The narrator's varying tones also depict the story well.
My only complaint is technical. There appears to be overlapping music and voice in the beginning of a few stories. I don't remember which now but it makes listening to the story for that short while quite difficult. Thankfully the score isn't very long - less than a minute - so not a lot is lost.
You can't put it down
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