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The Empty House

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The Empty House

By: Algernon Blackwood
Narrated by: Jonathan Mosley-Perry
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Algernon Blackwood was a contemporary of Arthur Machen, a member of the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn and writer of the weird and supernatural. Originally published in 1906, The Empty House tells the tale of Jim Shorthouse when his aunt shows up in town with keys to the local haunted house and expects him to help her investigate.

Public Domain (P)2015 Lamp of Trismegistus
Classics Divination Film & TV Horror North America Suspense Scary Mystery Fiction Extrasensory Perception
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annoying old lady voice kinda ruins it

this reader must be new at his job. out of two characters, one is an older woman who is read nasally and like an Appalachian granny. it's really distracting.

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