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The Listener and Other Stories

By: Algernon Blackwood CBE
Narrated by: Finn J.D. John
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First published in 1917 by Alfred A. Knopf, this collection of Algernon Blackwood's short stories includes some of his most beloved classics:

"The Listener"

A reclusive, impoverished writer is delighted to find an inexpensive home in an old building at the heart of London; but he soon comes to understand why it's so cheap....

"Max Hensig: Bacteriologist and Murderer"

A tabloid newspaper reporter is assigned to cover the trial of a frightful psychotic murderer, and earns his implacable enmity. Then the murderer is set free, and the deadly cat-and-mouse game begins....

"The Willows"

A pair of adventurers on a canoe trip down the Danube discover, after stopping for the evening on a small island covered with tiny willow trees, that they are trespassers at the gate of unknown and hostile forces from beyond the Earth.

"The Insanity of Jones"

An mild-mannered clerk in a fire insurance office becomes convinced, through the intervention of the ghost of a deceased co-worker, that his manager was an official of the Spanish Inquisition who tortured him to death in a past life - so he buys a gun.

"The Dance of Death"

A young man, just diagnosed with a weak heart and feeling despondent about it, goes to a dance, where he meets the woman of his dreams. But is she real, or a ghost? And if she is a ghost, what is he?

"The Old Man of Visions"

The old man didn't talk much, but through him one could see beyond the veils of the material world. But he was careful to warn: "Should you seek to explain me to another, you must lose me beyond recall."

"May Day Eve"

A skeptical, materialistic physician, on the way to visit a dreamy folklore professor, strays from the road on May Day Eve and finds himself wandering helplessly into a strange and terrifying spirit world.

"Miss Slumbubble - and Claustrophobia"

Miss Daphne Slumbubble is on holiday when for no apparent reason a ghostly terror creeps into her soul, causing her to try to leap from a train. But why?

©1917, 2016 Finn J.D. John (P)2016 F.W. von Junzt Bibliothekspresse (Pulp-Lit Productions)
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I really enjoyed this audible. All the stories are well written and filled with suspense.

This is the first time I've listened to this narrator and he is very very good at what he does

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I thought the stories were great, but I couldn’t finish listening. It was first published in 1917 and as soon as you listen, you will believe it. While the stories are very good, I found it I didn’t give it 100% concentration, I had difficulty following. The author was very descriptive and often goes on and on describing something. I understand that is the way things were written back then, it’s just not for me.
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Classic Supernatural Stories

Stories of human reactions to supernatural conditions. A little like Poe, but toned down. Sometimes a hint of a Lovecraft type of hidden dimension.The narrator did a good job with slow developing material.

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A ride through dusty old places

Well written, though not particularly relevant today. Like many early influences on the genre, the source material seems tame compared to what has been built on its shoulders. Glad I took the ride through dusty old places.

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The Listener

This was a good collection of stories written 100 years ago.I found some slow going but the look into the past is fascinaing.Finn J.D.John was a fine narrator for this project.I was given this book by the narrator,author or publisher free for an honest review.

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Old Timey Stories

You can definitely tell that these stories are old which is appealing. I wasn't super into the stories being told but I did enjoy listening to them. I know that doesn't make sense but I really enjoy the sound and feel of older stories. They are so different than today's stories and I really like to hear the different dialect, words spoken, and ideas presented. As with any group of stories there are some hits and misses. Overall I would say the stories are a bit tedious and

The narrator did a great job. I enjoyed his character voices and his overall tone fit quite well for this book. Hope to come across him more.

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What was the most interesting aspect of this story? The least interesting?

English isn't my primary language and hence I wasn't familiar with the author's name and didn't know that these were all classic old timey stories. I do sometime like old stories. But the language style in this one was a little difficult to understand for me. The sentence structure and the dialect is a lot different than modern english, of course. This shouldn't be much of a problem for native speakers. And can be a learning opportunity for others who use English as second language.

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I would think the narrator did a good job of voicing he classic characters. Not that I would know how people talked back then. But since the dialect used in this book is different than what I usually listen to, and it did sound charming in a way, I think the narrator deserves credit for that.

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