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Cursed Curiosities Volume 2: 10 More Relics That Shouldn’t Exist
"A second collection of classic works concerning items that harbour sinister secrets and unusual powers. Contents: 'The Uncommon Prayer-Book' by M. R. James (London Mercury 1925) Eight unusual copies of the Book of Common Prayer. 'The Green Flame' by Donald Wandrei (Weird Tales 1930) The tale of a strange jewel. 'The Disinterment of Venus' by Clark Ashton Smith (Weird Tales 1934) A curious statue unearthed in the grounds of a monastery. 'The Man Who Made Faces' by C. P. Howard (HorrorBabble 2024) The tale of a man haunted by a past mistake. 'The God with Four Arms' by H. T. W. Bousfield (1939) A man takes his frustrations out on a rare bronze idol. 'The Ebony Frame' by Edith Nesbit (Longman's 1891) A beautiful and curiously carved picture frame. 'The Meerschaum Pipe' by L. A. Lewis (Tales of the Grotesque 1934) A series of strange dreams and mysterious murders. 'The Black Stone Statue' by M. E. Counselman (Weird Tales 1937) The story of a weird deception practised on the world by an obscure artist. 'Out of the Aeons' by H. P. Lovecraft (Weird Tales 1935) A Boston museum that displays an ancient mummy recovered from a sunken island. 'The Mezzotint' by M. R. James (Ghost-Stories of an Antiquary 1904) A strange engraving, with even stranger properties."
C. P. Howard, Clark Ashton Smith, Donald Wandrei, Edith Nesbit, H. T. W. Bousfield, H.P. Lovecraft, L. A. Lewis, M.R. James, Mary Elizabeth Counselman (Author), Ian Gordon, Jennifer Gordon (Narrator)
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Albion's Dark Veil: The Continuing Adventures of Peter Van Melsen, P. I.
"Weird things dwell in the hidden corners of Britain: haunted dolls, cunning shapeshifters, monstrous owls, and mad magicians. And there are weird places, too. Beyond the veil of the waking world, lie realms of secrets, domains of madness. So continues the saga, of Peter Van Melsen... The tall, gaunt and mysterious Van Melsen was born out of Ian’s love of occult detective fiction—Algernon Blackwood’s John Silence and William Hope Hodgson’s Thomas Carnacki being among his favourite paranormal investigators. The second volume of stories chronicles the ongoing exploits of the peculiar P. I., as he continues to tread the road less travelled."
Ian Gordon (Author), Gary Gordon, Ian Gordon, Jennifer Gordon (Narrator)
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The Haunted Silence: 10 Supernatural Stories
"Step into a world where the natural and supernatural become entangled in eerie harmony. “The Haunted Silence” is a spellbinding anthology of Algernon Blackwood's most haunting and atmospheric stories. From remote forests to shadowy rivers, Blackwood explores the unseen forces that linger just beyond our understanding. This collection includes classics like 'The Wood of the Dead', 'The Empty House', and 'The Willows', showcasing Blackwood's mastery in blending cosmic dread with a profound reverence for the natural world. Whether it's a ghostly presence in a desolate home or a chilling encounter in the wilderness, each tale brims with suspense, awe, and an uncanny sense of the unknown. Perfect for fans of classic supernatural fiction, this anthology captures Blackwood’s unparalleled ability to evoke fear and wonder in equal measure. Prepare to be enthralled—and unsettled—by the whispers of the unseen."
Algernon Blackwood (Author), Ian Gordon, Jennifer Gordon (Narrator)
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"In Skull-Face, Robert E. Howard weaves a gripping tale of mystery, horror, and adventure. Set in the shadowy underworld of London, the story follows Steve Costigan, an opium addict drawn into the sinister schemes of Kathulos, a mysterious and malevolent figure with a skull-like visage and an ancient, otherworldly power. As Costigan unravels the dark secrets of Kathulos’ plans, he is thrust into a perilous battle against a terrifying force seeking to reshape the world. Blending elements of pulp adventure and Lovecraftian horror, Skull-Face showcases Howard’s mastery of atmosphere and his ability to conjure unforgettable villains. A thrilling and macabre tale, it remains a classic of early weird fiction."
Robert E. Howard (Author), Ian Gordon, Jennifer Gordon (Narrator)
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The Wonderfully Weird World of Allison V. Harding: 10 Weird Tales
"Enter the unsettling and imaginative world of Allison V. Harding, one of the unsung masters of American pulp horror. 'The Wonderfully Weird World of Allison V. Harding' collects her most chilling stories, originally published in Weird Tales Magazine, where her unique blend of psychological dread and cosmic horror earned her a devoted following. From sinister entities lurking just beyond perception to mind-bending twists that challenge the boundaries of reality, Harding's tales explore the fragile line between the known and the incomprehensible. Perfect for fans of classic weird fiction, this anthology is a haunting journey into the uncanny and the unexplained."
Allison V. Harding (Author), Ian Gordon, Jennifer Gordon (Narrator)
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Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus
"Mary Shelley's Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus is a ground-breaking work of gothic fiction and one of the earliest science fiction novels. This original 1818 text tells the haunting tale of Victor Frankenstein, a driven scientist whose unrelenting ambition leads him to create life from death. But his triumph gives rise to horror as his creature, abandoned and shunned, turns to vengeance. Exploring themes of ambition, responsibility, and the consequences of playing God, Frankenstein is a timeless masterpiece that raises profound questions about humanity, morality, and the pursuit of knowledge. A cornerstone of literature, the 1818 text retains its raw power and chilling relevance to this day."
Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley (Author), Ian Gordon, Jennifer Gordon (Narrator)
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"'The Cthulhu Mythos' is a system of cosmic entities, forbidden books, and macabre locations created by the American author, H. P. Lovecraft, born August 20th 1890, in Providence, Rhode Island. This is our second Cthulhu Mythos collection. Our first collection adheres to the work, 'Lovecraft: A Look Behind the Cthulhu Mythos' by Lin Carter, whose requirement for including a story was that it must 'present us with a significant item of information about the background lore of the Mythos, thus contributing important information to a common body of lore.' The Complete Cthulhu Mythos expands on the above, adding Dagon, Nyarlathotep, The Colour Out of Space, and The Mound. The collection also includes several updated recordings: The Nameless City, The Hound, The Festival, History of the Necronomicon, a dramatic rendition of The Dunwich Horror, and The Shadow over Innsmouth."
H.P. Lovecraft (Author), Ian Gordon, Jennifer Gordon (Narrator)
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The Weird Adventures of Peter Van Melsen, Paranormal Investigator
"Weird things dwell in the hidden corners of Britain: subterranean beasts, extradimensional entities, resurrected ghouls, and spectral vampires. And there are weird places, too. Beyond the veil of the waking world, lie realms of secrets, domains of madness. So begins the saga, of Peter Van Melsen... The tall, gaunt and mysterious Van Melsen was born out of Ian’s love of occult detective fiction—Algernon Blackwood’s John Silence and William Hope Hodgson’s Thomas Carnacki being among his favourite paranormal investigators. “The old Hammer Horror actors were a big influence, too,” says Ian. “I’ve always envisioned Van Melsen as the amalgam of Peter Cushing and Roddy McDowall. Duncan Kay’s wonderful cover illustration captures this perfectly.” The six stories within serve to introduce the reader to the peculiar P. I., whilst sewing the seeds for future volumes, of which there will be several…"
Ian Gordon (Author), Gareth Wynne, Gary Gordon, Ian Gordon, Jennifer Gordon (Narrator)
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Diary Horror: The 'Found Footage' of the Written Word
"Fifteen stories told through the recovered pages of diaries/journals. Contents: What Killed Granded? by Ian Gordon (HorrorBabble, 2020) An investigation told through a series of audio logs. The Diary of Alonzo Typer by H. P. Lovecraft (Weird Tales, 1938) An occult researcher disappears without a trace. The Horror in the Lighthouse by E. A. Poe and R. Bloch (Fantastic, 1953) Bloch completes Poe's famous fragment. The Diary of Philip Westerly by Paul Compton (WT, 1936) Unsettling incidents involving a mirror. Notebook Found in a Deserted House by Robert Bloch (WT, 1951) A boy hides from 'them ones'. The Hall Bedroom by M. E. W. Freeman (Short Story Classics, 1905) A peculiar room in a boarding house. The Diary of a Madman by Guy de Maupassant (Le Gaulois, 1885) The thoughts of an undiscovered murderer. The Polar Vortex by Malcolm Ferguson (WT, 1946) A terrible experiment. The Impossible Adventure by H. T. W. Bousfield (WT, 1940) A curious set of notes. The Bed of Shadows by Fred R. Farrow, Jr. (WT, 1929) What lurked above the man in the bed? The Way Home by P. F. Stern (WT, 1935) A man suffering from amnesia. The Floor Above by M. Humphreys (WT, 1923) A man's troubling stay with an old friend. The Horla by Guy de Maupassant (1887) A man is haunted by an invisible presence. The Hollow Moon by Everil Worrell (WT, 1939) A vampire and strange icebergs. The Green Meadow by H. P. Lovecraft (The Vagrant, 1927) A notebook found in a meteorite."
Everil Worrell, Guy De Maupassant, H.P. Lovecraft, Ian Gordon, Malcolm Ferguson, P. F. Stern, Robert Bloch (Author), Ian Gordon, Jennifer Gordon (Narrator)
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HorrorBabble's Night Terrors: 10 Stories That Will Keep You Awake
"A collection of stories exploring the struggles of the unconcious mind. Contents: Vale of the Corbies by Arthur J. Burks (Weird Tales, 1925) Dreams of an unkindness of ravens. A Dream of Red Hands by Bram Stoker (The Sketch, 1894) The sad tale of a man plagued by terrible nightmares. Thirteen Phantasms by Clark Ashton Smith (The Fantasy Magazine, 1936) A series of strange visions torment a sick man. The Lady in Gray by Donald Wandrei (Weird Tales, 1933) A strange woman and a loathsome gray slug. The Crawling Chaos by H. P. Lovecraft (Beyond the Wall of Sleep, 1943) The consequences of dabbling with opium. The Watcher at the Door by Henry Kuttner (Weird Tales, 1939) The horrible dreams of a man called Edward Keene. The Man in the Tree by Ian Gordon (That Time of the Night, 2023) A boy visited by a strange figure in a tree overlooking his bedroom window. What Waits in Darkness by Loretta Burrough (Weird Tales, 1935) A dreadful recurrent dream. A Vignette by M. R. James (The London Mercury, 1936) Nightmares connected to a haunted plantation. The Dream Snake by Robert E. Howard (Weird Tales, 1928) A terrified individual recounts the details of a recurring nightmare."
Arthur J. Burks, Bram Stoker, Clark Ashton Smith, Donald Wandrei, H.P. Lovecraft, Henry Kuttner (Author), Ian Gordon, Jennifer Gordon (Narrator)
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HorrorBabble's Mysterious Forces: 10 Weird Tales of the Elements
"A collection of weird tales concerning strange, elemental forces of nature. Contents: The Swooping Wind by Wilford Allen (Weird Tales, 1927) The story of a scientist with a strange connection to the winds. The Spirits' Mountain by Gustavo Bécquer (The Contemporary, 1861) A young man is tasked with the retrieval of a scarf from a haunted mountain. The Glamour of the Snow by Algernon Blackwood (The Pall Mall Magazine, 1911) A writer falls in love with a ghostly ice-skater in the Valais Alps. The Transfer by Algernon Blackwood (Country Life, 1911) The story of a child’s fascination with a barren patch of land in a big garden. The Willows by Algernon Blackwood (The Listener and Other Stories, 1907) The story of a strange adventure through a desolate portion of the River Danube. The Tree of Life by Paul Ernst (Weird Tales, 1930) A curious tree whose leaves could revivify a corpse. Fog Country by Allison V. Harding (Weird Tales, 1945) The story of a peculiar mist that occasionally settles over a small, coastal town. Night Must Not Come by Allison V. Harding (Weird Tales, 1943) Man has never allowed complete darkness, for evil things are waiting beyond the light. Night of Impossible Shadows by Allison V. Harding (Weird Tales, 1945) Shadows, doing things not meant to be done. The Red Brain by Donald Wandrei (Weird Tales, 1927) The tale of a strange cosmic dust that engulfs the universe."
Algernon Blackwood, Allison V. Harding, Donald Wandrei, Gustavo Bécquer, Paul Ernst, Wilford Allen (Author), Ian Gordon, Jennifer Gordon (Narrator)
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HorrorBabble's REANIMATOR: A Dramatic Adaptation
"In this adaptation of the classic H. P. Lovecraft story, 'HorrorBabble's REANIMATOR' will transport you to a claustrophobic train car in Central Europe, where you'll be forced to listen to the desperate tale of a fugitive from justice. As his shocking account of body snatching and defilement unfolds, you'll slowly come to understand the terrible nature of his crimes, and the crimes of his eccentric friend and former colleague, Herbert West."
H.P. Lovecraft, Ian Gordon (Author), Ian Gordon, Jennifer Gordon (Narrator)
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