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Where There's a Blade: The Chronicles of Breed: Book 6
"'It's all about the swagger in the Midnight Court because a first impression might be all you get.' After bringing a bloodhungry demon back to Valen, Breed's life is saved by a prince of the Midnight Court. But all is not well in the greatest city in the Empire. Revolution is in the air, gangs are fighting for supremacy, and plague is spreading. Armed with little more than a kitchen knife and a bad attitude, Breed must fight for a place in the Midnight Court and wreak revenge on Duke Leopold and the creature wearing Mother Blake's skin. Where There's a Blade is the sixth and final audiobook in The Chronicles of Breed."
K.T. Davies (Author), Chris Coxon (Narrator)
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"Step into the captivating world of The Brothers Grimm. This charming collection features more than 60 of Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm's most beloved and enduring stories, including Little Red Riding Hood, The Frog Prince, Rumpelstiltskin, Briar Rose, Rapunzel, Tom Thumb, Hansel & Gretel, The Story of the Youth Who Went Forth to Learn What Fear Was, and more. Whether you grew up with these stories or are discovering them for the first time, the Grimm Fairy Tale Collection delivers a perfect blend of magical adventures, romantic fantasies, and grizzly cautionary tales. This series of recordings is based on the original 1823 English translation of Grimms' Fairy Tales by Edgar Taylor, with subsequent editing by Marian Edwardes."
The Brothers Grimm (Author), Andrew Coppin, Chris Coxon, Jenny Cullen, Katherine Moran, Morgan Fox (Narrator)
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"Phantasmagoria, Lewis Carroll's longest poem, was first published by Macmillan and Co., London, in 1869. Written in seven cantos, it tells the tale, in quintains, of a gentleman called Tibbets and his experience conversing with a phantom. This amusing 'epic' takes us through their initial fear of each other, a fierce debate over the goings-on of the supernatural world, and finally, to a touching mutual admiration."
Lewis Carroll (Author), Chris Coxon (Narrator)
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Spectres, Spooks & Spirits: A Ghostly Anthology
"Spectres, Spooks & Spirits brings together more than 5 hours of the greatest ghost stories ever told. This collection, written by a selection of the best writers of the 19th and Early 20th Century, contains tales that are genuinely scary and unsettling alongside comedic and romantic narratives, some of which have perfectly plausible explanations, while others can only be ascribed to supernatural causes. This anthology includes 'The Occupant of the Room' by Algernon Blackwood, 'The Signalman' by Charles Dickens, 'The Ebony Frame' by E. Nesbit, 'The Phantom Hag' by W. Bob Holland, 'The Haunted Dolls' House' by M.R. James, 'The Ghost and the Dominos' by Elizabeth Semple, 'The Mystery of the Semi-Detached' by E. Nesbit, 'Phantasmagoria' by Lewis Carroll, 'A Phantom Toe' by W. Bob Holland, 'The Secret of Goresthorpe Grange' by Arthur Conan Doyle, 'Mrs Veal's Ghost' by Leonora Lang (Leonora Blanche Alleyne), 'A Neighbour's Landmark' by M.R. James, 'The Mass for the Dead' by E. Nesbit, and 'An Evening's Entertainment' by M.R. James."
Algernon Blackwood, Charles Dickens, Edith Nesbit, Elizabeth Semple, Leonora Lang, Lewis Carroll, M.R. James, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, W. Bob Holland (Author), Andrew Coppin, Chris Coxon, Jenny Cullen, Tom Burton (Narrator)
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At Christmas Time and Other Stories
"This collection of short stories by Anton Chekhov are all set at Christmastime. Rather than depicting a sentimental image of Christmas, Chekhov paints a picture of the harsh reality faced by many of the poorer members of society during a bitter Russian winter, while still injecting elements of pathos and humour. This collection includes 'At Christmas Time (Parts 1 & 2)', 'Vanka' and 'The Shoemaker and the Devil'."
Anton Chekhov (Author), Chris Coxon (Narrator)
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"At a royal wedding celebration, a group of fireworks discuss life, philosophy and politics. One supercilious rocket considers himself to be particularly 'remarkable'. A witty fable on the subject of vanity, The Remarkable Rocket was first published in The Happy Prince and Other Tales in 1888."
Oscar Wilde (Author), Chris Coxon (Narrator)
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"The Mass for the Dead was first published in 1893 in E. Nesbit's 'Grim Tales', a collection of romantic horror stories. Jasper's true love is to marry another man for the sake of familial wealth. On the eve of the wedding, the two lovers are each haunted by supernatural music, reminiscent of a funeral mass."
Edith Nesbit (Author), Chris Coxon (Narrator)
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The Frog Prince and Other Stories
"This charming collection of Grimms' Fairy Tales includes 'The Frog Prince', 'Hans in Luck', 'Jorinda & Jorindel', 'The Dog & the Sparrow' and 'The Travelling Musicians'. Grimms' Fairy Tales was first published in Germany in 1812 as 'Kinder und Hausmärchen'. This series of recordings is based on the original 1823 English translation by Edgar Taylor, with subsequent editing by Marian Edwardes."
The Brothers Grimm (Author), Chris Coxon (Narrator)
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The Spider and The Fly: A Chronicles of Breed Novel
"There is a saying amongst the killers of the Midnight Court, when rivals cross paths, blades always follow. Shey Jing is an honourable warrior, Sebastian Schiller a louche, schism touched bounty hunter known as 'the Mosquito'. They are given a simple choice when they cross paths with the Roach King; work together or die together. But simple isn't easy when two people hate each other. Thrown together by capricious Fate, the arrachid and the Mosquito must overcome their many, many differences and complete their mission. Only then can they get on with the real business of fighting over who gets to kill the Guild Blade they're hunting."
K.T. Davies (Author), Chris Coxon (Narrator)
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A Christmas Tree and a Wedding
"This short story by Fyodor Dostoevsky was first published in 1848. A man walking past a wedding is reminded of a children's New Year's Eve party he attended 5 years previously – a party that was clearly an excuse for the parents to make advantageous connections in a casual setting. As an outsider at the party, he was able to observe the guests in greater detail than most, and took particular note of the children playing by the Christmas tree, and the social hierarchy they unwittingly participated in. This recording is based on the 1918 translation by Constance Garnett."
Fyodor Dostoevsky (Author), Chris Coxon (Narrator)
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Hansel & Gretel and Other Stories
"This charming collection of Grimms' Fairy Tales includes 'Hansel & Gretel', 'The Mouse, the Bird & the Sausage', 'The Golden Bird', 'Old Sultan' and 'The Straw, the Coal & the Bean'. Grimms' Fairy Tales was first published in Germany in 1812 as 'Kinder und Hausmärchen'. This series of recordings is based on the original 1823 English translation by Edgar Taylor, with subsequent editing by Marian Edwardes."
The Brothers Grimm (Author), Chris Coxon (Narrator)
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The Haunted Dolls' House and Other Ghost Stories
"This collection of three ghost stories, by master of the genre M. R. James, first appeared in 'A Warning to the Curious' published in 1925. James wrote 'The Haunted Dolls' House' in 1923 on a commission from Queen Mary who wanted miniature books from the most popular writers of the day to include in the library of her doll's house at Windsor Castle. Antique dealer Mr. Chittenden has an exquisite example of a doll's house in his shop. After a little haggling he manages to offload it onto one of his regular customers, a collector called Mr. Dillet. It becomes abundantly clear that Chittenden and his wife are all too glad to see the back of it, as whosoever owns the dolls' house is subject to supernatural visions every morning at one o'clock. Also included in this collection are 'An Evening's Entertainment' and 'A Neighbour's Landmark'."
M.R. James (Author), Chris Coxon (Narrator)
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