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The Death of Halpin Frayser
Doug Bradley's Spinechillers - The Collections - Edgar Allan Poe: Classic Horror Short Stories
Doug Bradley's Spinechillers Volume Eight: Classic Horror Short Stories
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Doug Bradley's Spinechillers Series

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A gifted boy goes through life hounded by his ever present doppleganger.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateMar 1, 2009
The Death of Halpin Frayser
Doug Bradley's Spinechillers - The Collections - Edgar Allan Poe: Classic Horror Short Stories
Doug Bradley's Spinechillers Volume Eight: Classic Horror Short Stories

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  • Doug Bradley's Spinechillers Volume Eight: Classic Horror Short Stories

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    Doug Bradley's Spinechillers Volume Eight: Classic Horror Short Stories
    Doug Bradley's Spinechillers Volume Eight: Classic Horror Short Stories

    Doug Bradley's Spinechillers takes you into the world of classic short horror stories read by Hollywood horror icons. We get underway with HP Lovecraft, who explores dark deception in "The Terrible Old Man". An unearthed, long forgotten artifact, is protected by powers intent on punnishing those who would remove it, in M.R. James' "A Warning to the Curious". Ambrose Bierce presents a different take on the werewolf myth with "The Eyes of the Panther". The master himself, Edgar Allan Poe, takes us on a voyage of damnation with "MS Found in a Bottle". Arthur Conan Doyle weaves a tale of a haunted English doctor in "The Brown Hand". New guest reader Jeff 'Reanimator' Combs kicks off the Herbert West six part series with Part 1 "From the Dark". We finish up with the last poem Poe wrote, the beautiful and haunting Annabel Lee.

  • The Death of Halpin Frayser

    The Death of Halpin Frayser
    The Death of Halpin Frayser

    The spirit of his mother returns in the form of a nightmare to kill.

  • Doug Bradley's Spinechillers - The Collections - Edgar Allan Poe: Classic Horror Short Stories

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    Doug Bradley's Spinechillers - The Collections - Edgar Allan Poe: Classic Horror Short Stories
    Doug Bradley's Spinechillers - The Collections - Edgar Allan Poe: Classic Horror Short Stories

    Doug Bradley’s Spinechillers are audiobooks of Classic Horror short stories, written by legends in the field and read by Doug Bradley, with guest appearances from Robert Englund and Jeffrey Combs. This collection of works by Edgar Allan Poe is curated by Doug Bradley himself, chosen to be our guide to Poe’s best, most beloved stories. Tracklist Introduction by Doug Bradley (13.45 min) A Dream Within a Dream (2.06 min) Alone (1.09 min) The Sleeper (3.06 min) MS Found in a Bottle (28.18 min) Berenice (32.03 min) Morella (15.48 min) Ligeia (44.56 min) The Haunted Palace (2.19 min) The Fall of the House of Usher (52.07 min) William Wilson (57.16 min) Murders in the Rue Morgue (1 hr, 40.16 min) Never Bet the Devil Your Head (26.81 min) The Oval Portrait (10.5 min) The Masque of the Red Death (17.13 min) The Pit and the Pendulum (49.07 min) The Tell-Tale Heart (16.29 min) The Conqueror Worm (3.21 min) The Black Cat (27.12 min) Dreamland (3.22 min) The Premature Burial (37.45 min) The Oblong Box (29.18 min) The Raven (9.49 min) The Imp of the Perverse (18.03 min) The Facts in the Case of M. Valdemar (26.24 min) The Cask of Amontillado (19.14 min) Hop Frog (24.39 min) For Annie (4.14 min) Annabel Lee (3.33 min) Credits (1. 30 min) Total runtime: 11 hours, 15.48 min This collection is dedicated to the memory of Spinechillers illustrator, composer, musician, and our friend, Dan Woods.

  • August Heat

    August Heat
    August Heat

    An artist unknowingly foretells his own doom presented by Renegade Arts Entertainment.

  • Doug Bradley's Spinechillers Volume One: Classic Horror Short Stories

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    Doug Bradley's Spinechillers Volume One: Classic Horror Short Stories
    Doug Bradley's Spinechillers Volume One: Classic Horror Short Stories

    Volume One introduces classic stories from the original masters of horror, including Edgar Allan Poe, HP Lovecraft and Charles Dickens. Read by horror icon Doug Bradley with music and sound design by Alistair Lock. This volume features William F Harvey's original undead hand story 'The Beast with Five Fingers' that sparked many movies including Sam Raimi's 'The Evil Dead'. Poe's classic The Tell Tale Heart is joined by Lovecraft's creepy tale of alienation 'The Outsider', and a chilling Dickens ghost story 'The Signalman'. Harvey's other selected story, 'August Heat', asks a chilling question about a man's fate, and Saki offers something different with a tale of dead hunters returned from their marshy graves in 'The Open Window'. This audio book collection presents the greatest works by a cross section of the most influential writers in the genre. Doug's dramatic readings are enhanced with sound design and music to really place the listener in the story.

  • A Diagnosis of Death

    A Diagnosis of Death
    A Diagnosis of Death

    A Diagnosis of Death by Ambrose Bierce: Ambrose Bierce's truly chilling tale of death.

  • The Cask of Amontillado

    The Cask of Amontillado
    The Cask of Amontillado

    An insulted nobleman honours his family's motto, Nemo me impune lacessit (No one insults me with impunity), with deadly consequences.

  • The Tool

    The Tool
    The Tool

    A frightening story by W.F. Harvey presented by Renegade Arts Entertainment.

  • The Body Snatcher

    The Body Snatcher
    The Body Snatcher

    Stevenson's famous story, adapted from the real grave-robbing events.

  • Doug Bradley's Spinechillers Volume Thirteen: Classic Horror Short Stories

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    Doug Bradley's Spinechillers Volume Thirteen: Classic Horror Short Stories
    Doug Bradley's Spinechillers Volume Thirteen: Classic Horror Short Stories

    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".

  • The Los Amigos Fiasco

    The Los Amigos Fiasco
    The Los Amigos Fiasco

    Duncan Warner is condemned to death by electric chair. However, over zealous executioners generate shocking results.

  • The Facts in the Case of M. Valdemar

    The Facts in the Case of M. Valdemar
    The Facts in the Case of M. Valdemar

    A man on the brink of death consents to experience Mesmerism, a revolutionary scientific technique to communicate with the dead.

  • The Beast with Five Fingers

    The Beast with Five Fingers
    The Beast with Five Fingers

    Evil, made flesh and bone, in a human hand, unceasingly torments one man.

  • The Signalman

    The Signalman
    The Signalman

    A man seeks answers to his premonitions of approaching doom.

  • The Dream Woman

    The Dream Woman
    The Dream Woman

    A man's recurring dream of his demise becomes a living nightmare.

  • The Damned Thing

    The Damned Thing
    The Damned Thing

    There is more to the natural world than the human eyes and ears can detect.

  • The Call of Cthulhu

    The Call of Cthulhu
    The Call of Cthulhu

    Curious statuettes lead to compelling encounters, all revolving around the mysterious cult of Cthulhu and its quest to re-awaken their God.

  • The Brown Hand

    The Brown Hand
    The Brown Hand

    A ghostly spectre haunts an English doctor for what he took from his lifeless body.

  • Casting the Runes

    Casting the Runes
    Casting the Runes

    Two men investigate a mysterious alchemist who kills his rivals with arcane magic.

  • The Black Cat

    The Black Cat
    The Black Cat

    A psychopath gets his comeuppance in the form of The Black Cat.

  • The Bowmen

    The Bowmen
    The Bowmen

    An outnumbered squad of British soldiers face certain death at the guns of the approaching Germans. Will the arrival of the bowmen turn the tide of battle in their favour?

  • The Ash-Tree

    The Ash-Tree
    The Ash-Tree

    Sir Matthew Fell witnesses an enigmatic woman perform curious night rituals to a strange Ash Tree, as tragedies befall the local people. What dark powers does the tree invoke.

  • Ligeia

    Ligeia
    Ligeia

    Can a strong will beat death? An Edgar Allen Poe classic presented by Renegade Arts Entertainment.

  • The Eyes of the Panther

    The Eyes of the Panther
    The Eyes of the Panther

    A fresh take on the werewolf myth. Why does the beautiful Irene spurn her true loves advances? Is her secret really that horrifying?

  • John Mortonson's Funeral

    John Mortonson's Funeral
    John Mortonson's Funeral

    John Mortonson's Funeral by Ambrose Bierce: A man's last laugh at his funeral service.

  • In The Vault

    In The Vault
    In The Vault

    An undertaker is trapped within his receiving tomb.

  • The Outsider

    The Outsider
    The Outsider

    A lonely man struggles to escape his solitary prison.

  • The Fall of the House of Usher

    The Fall of the House of Usher
    The Fall of the House of Usher

    A tragic secret comes back to haunt the house of Usher forever after.

  • Hop Frog

    Hop Frog
    Hop Frog

    A Dwarf has sinister plans for taking creative revenge on his master.

  • The Horror of the Heights

    The Horror of the Heights
    The Horror of the Heights

    A dashing air ace investigates unexplainable incidents thousands of feet above ground.

Author

Rudyard Kipling

Rudyard Kipling was born in India in 1865. After intermittently moving between India and England during his early life, he settled in the latter in 1889, published his novel The Light That Failed in 1891 and married Caroline (Carrie) Balestier the following year. They returned to her home in Brattleboro, Vermont, where Kipling wrote both The Jungle Book and its sequel, as well as Captains Courageous. He continued to write prolifically and was the first Englishman to receive the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1907 but his later years were darkened by the death of his son John at the Battle of Loos in 1915. He died in 1936.

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