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Classic Tales of the Paranormal

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Classic Tales of the Paranormal

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Narrated by: Robin Bailey
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Here are tales of mystery, the supernatural, and the paranormal, all moulded by Robin Bailey's very smooth and rolling tones.

These intriguing stories include:

  • "The Man of the Night" by Edgar Wallace
  • "No. 1 Branch Line: The Signalman" by Charles Dickens
  • "A Terribly Strange Bed" by Wilkie Collins
  • "Sredni Vashtar" by Saki
  • "The Werewolf" by Frederick Marryat
  • "The Mezzotint" by M.R. James
  • "The Black Cat" by Edgar Allan Poe
(P)1989 CSA Telltapes Ltd.
Anthologies Anthologies & Short Stories Classics Fantasy Fiction Ghosts Horror Mystery Scary Science Fiction Haunted Paranormal
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I purchased this audiobook years ago in cassette form and have waited for it to be reissued. Robin Bailey performs (rather than merely reads) each of these tales and brings them to life. From the creepy gothic story of "A Terribly Strange Bed" by Wilkie Collins to the truly disturbing tale of the peculiar painting in "The Mezzotint" by M.R. James these stories will keep you company and likely keep you awake at night. A gem not to be missed.

Pleasantly Disturbing

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Being familiar with each of these stories, I turned to this title as I would to an old friend.
The late Robin Bailey gives an intelligent and nuanced performance. No complaints whatsoever.

Well-known stories, beautifully told

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