
The Greatest Horror Stories of the 20th Century
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Narrated by:
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Michael Gross
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Robert Forster
About this listen
This collection of classic horror tales is as remarkable for its literary value as for its scream factor. You'll hear stories by the masters of the genre, past and present, including "The Graveyard Rats" by Henry Kuttner, "Passengers" by Robert Silverberg, "Calling Card" by Ramsey Campbell, "Something Had to be Done" by David Drake, "The Viaduct" by Brian Lumley, "Smoke Ghost" by Fritz Leiber, "Coin of the Realm" by Charles L. Grant, "Sticks" by Karl Edward Wagner, and "Casting the Runes" by M.R. James.
©1943, Renewed 1971 by Robert Bloch; 1974 by Stuart David Schiff; 1968, 1996 by Agberg, Ltd.; 1946 by Ray Bradbury; 1974 by Mercury Press, Inc.; 1939 by Weird Tales, Ltd., Renewed 1967 by C.L. Moore; 1976 by Brian Lumley; 1941 by Street & Smith Publications, Inc., Renewed 1969 by Fritz Leiber; 1975 by Ramsey Campbell; 1998 Martin Greenberg; 1941 by Albing Publications; 1981 by Charles L. Grant (P)1998 NewStar Media, Inc.
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The rest of the stories are good ones, from M. R. James' classic "Casting the Runes" [a nice old-fashioned chiller with very little overt gruesomeness] to Brian Lumley's devastating "The Viaduct" [a modern tale with no supernatural elements, and all the more horror for that; this one's quite gruesome, though, so be warned]. I recognized some of the readers - Michael Gross and Roger Rees among them; they all read well, with a few, including Rees, turning in excellent readings. [A list of who read what would be a nice addition to the product description.]
So - this is a very good collection of stories, most of them read very well, and I'd rate it much more highly on content alone. Since the product description is misleading I'm knocking it back a bit, but the stories that ARE present are definitely worth hearing!
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