Audiobook Review: The Wonder Fears by Dino Manzella
“The Wonder Fears” probably won’t cause too many nightmares, but it is a well crafted and very entertaining tale. The
Read more“The Wonder Fears” probably won’t cause too many nightmares, but it is a well crafted and very entertaining tale. The
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Read moreThe Passenger is an audio dramatization of a short story written Nick Hewson. It was produced by the Wireless Theatre
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Read moreThe central characters in “The Mark of the Beast” are three Englishmen who are living in India. One New Years
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Read more“The Hand” was written in the 1880s by the French author Guy de Maupassant, who is considered by many to
Read moreEdgar Allan Poe’s short story “The Cask of Amontillado” was first published in 1846. The story is often included in
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Read moreThe Blackstone Audiobooks presentation of The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari is a recording of an audio drama produced in 1998
Read moreThis dramatization of Dracula was produced by the Atlanta Radio Theatre Company and was originally performed live on stage at
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Read moreThe main character in this story is a hit man and he has always hated kids. Now his employer, Chadwick,
Read moreAlthough Amazon and other retailers catalogue Spine Chillers as an audiobook this compilation is not really an audiobook at all.
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Read moreIn August 1998 Stephen King did a reading at London’s Royal Festival Hall. This was the first time he had
Read more“Fishes Dream of Lonely Things” first saw print in the year 2000, in an anthology called Scary Rednecks and Other
Read moreRobert Louis Stevenson wrote his novella The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde in 1886 and, in a
Read moreDracula’s Guest was first published in 1914, two years after Stoker’s death, and is generally believed to be an early
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