Gothic Tales of Terror: Volume 7 Audiobook, by Rudyard Kipling Play Audiobook Sample

Gothic Tales of Terror: Volume 7 Audiobook

Gothic Tales of Terror: Volume 7 Audiobook, by Rudyard Kipling Play Audiobook Sample
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Read By: Ian Holm, Richard Mitchley, Bill Wallis, Geoff McGivern, Ghizela Rowe Publisher: The Copyright Group Listen Time: at 1.0x Speed 2.17 hours at 1.5x Speed 1.63 hours at 2.0x Speed Release Date: April 2012 Format: Original Staging Audiobook ISBN:

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This collection of short stories contains several gothic tales to bear macabre and chilling witness to writers as diverse as Rudyard Kipling, Guy De Maupassant, Edgar Allan Poe, Arnold Bennett, Daniel Defoe, Edith Nesbit and M.R. James. These tales are designed to unsettle you, just a little, while you sit back, and take in their words as they lead you on a walk to places you'd perhaps rather not visit on your own.

Our stories are My Own True Ghost Story by Rudyard Kipling, The Horla by Guy De Maupassant, The Tell Tale Heart by Edgar Allan Poe, Phantom by Arnold Bennett, The Apparition Of Mrs. Veal by Daniel Defoe, In The Dark by Edith Nesbit, and A Warning To The Curious by M.R. James.

These stories are read for you by readers including Ian Holm, Bill Wallis, Ghizela Rowe, and Richard Mitchley.

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About Rudyard Kipling

Rudyard Kipling (1865–1936) was born of English parents in Bombay, India. At seventeen, he began work as a journalist and over the next seven years established an international reputation with his stories and verses of Indian and army life, including such classics as The Jungle Book and Kim. In 1907 he became the first English writer to receive the Nobel Prize.