
Doug Bradley's Spinechillers Volume 13
Classic Horror Short Stories
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Narrated by:
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Doug Bradley
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Jeffery Combs
About this listen
This triumphant final volume of Spinechillers begins with Doug Bradley's personal guide to the writers and the history of the stories. M. R. James' classic "Number 13" starts off this volume with a mystery about a disappearing and reappearing hotel room, can you guess the room number? Story two is the tale of a cat that can not only talk, but spills secrets that should have been truly left behind. Next, we present one of the most famous stories by H.P. Lovecraft, "The Call of Cthulhu".
Doug transports you into Lovecraft's world of indescribable horror, accompanied by Alistair Lock's outstanding orchestral score. Edgar Allan Poe's well-known allegory on our mortality, "The Masque of the Red Death", follows.Then Jeffrey Combs reads the concluding part of Lovecraft's Herbert West: Reanimator series, "The Tomb Legions". Finishing up Volume 13 is Poe's 1843-penned poem "The Conqueror Worm".
Public Domain (P)2014 Renegade Arts EntertainmentClassic horror in every possible context
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They also have quality sound effects and music which enhance rather than detract from the narrative.
1) Number 13 - Written by M.R. James, Read by Doug Bradley
2) Tobamory - Written by Saki (H.H. Munro), Read by Doug Bradley
3) The Call of Cthulhu - Written by H.P. Lovecraft, Read by Doug Bradley
4) The Masque of the Red Death - Written by E.A. Poe, Read by Doug Bradley.
5) Herbert West: Reanimator (Part V of V) Read by Jeffrey Combs
I enjoyed stories 1 and 3, both for the stories themselves and the narration.
I wasn't much impressed with story 2 and I found stories 4 & 5 too unpleasant but Both Doug Bradley and Jeffrey Combs are excellent narrators.
All good, 2 excellent
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