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Murderers - The Tomb of Sarah / Luella Miller
- 9 Steps into Darkness 4
- Narrated by: Sam Kellett, Roy McCrerey, Courtney Claar
- Length: 1 hr and 24 mins
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Publisher's Summary
The first short story - "The Tomb of Sara" - was written by English navy officer, and writer, Frederick George Loring. It was one of the very first stories from the last century featuring a lady vampire. The feminine element represents the connection with "Luella Miller" by Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman. The inhabitant of a haunted house sucks life out of everyone who gets interested in her - and the atmosphere gets denser throughout the story.
Public Domain (P)2017 Audioberg s.r.o.
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