TIMELESS
TALES OF SUSPENSE, PSYCHOLOGICAL HORROR,
AND GHOSTS ON THE LOOSE
IN
WRITTEN AND SPOKEN WORD
Dan Persinger, creator of the Rachel Shakespeare, one of the world's best electronic Complete Works, and author of Jack Hardway's Elements for Fiction Writers, now brings you Stories to be Told in the Dark, in which he introduces 13 maliciously selected tales in both:
- Written word for your PC or PDF-compatible ebook reader, and
- High-quality audio, read by some of the best voice talent around, that you can access directly from the ebook in your PC.
The popularity of ebooks has exploded because they are are a breeze to read and navigate and less expensive than print editions; similarly, audiobooks are always in demand because of their portability and real-time storytelling feel. Unlike either alone, Stories to be Told in the Dark comes in both formats simultaneously in the same edition. You can read these pulse-quickening stories, listen to them as audiobooks, or do both at the same time. Thirteen great chillers in two formats for one shockingly low price—free.
Click on any story title to the right to listen to a sound bite from that story. If you like what you hear, use the DOWNLOAD link to directly download the entire 187-page ebook and over 6 hours of built-in verbatim audiobooks.
Click on any title below to hear an audio excerpt!
An
Occurrence at
Owl Creek Bridge
by Ambrose Bierce
The Tell-Tale Heart
by Edgar Allan Poe
Man-Size in Marble
by Edith Nesbitt
Two Legendary
Radio Dramas:
Sorry,
Wrong Number
by Lucille Fletcher
and
On
A Country Road
by Walter Bazzarr
The Canterville Ghost
by Oscar Wilde
Sredni Vashtar
by H.H. Munro
The Phantom Coach
by Amelia Edwards
Jabberwocky
by Lewis Carroll
The Listeners
by Walter de la Mare
The Beast with 5
Fingers
by W.F. Harvey
The Legend of
Sleepy Hollow
by Washington Irving