Things Undreamt Of
Six Tales of Terror
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Narrated by:
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David Pickering
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By:
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David Pickering
About this listen
Six original tales of terror to chill the blood and delight the soul.
- A man finds himself terrified of going upstairs.
- Disturbing events take place after a stranger checks into a lonely hotel.
- Two schoolboys learn about an unexpected horror of the battlefields of World War I.
- An old lady daren't go into her own garden because of what she fears is waiting for her.
- A birdwatcher sees something that opens the door on a chilling tragedy that is not yet over.
- A couple set off on a round-the-world cruise unaware that it will also prove to be their last.
Contains:
- The Ghost at the Foot of the Stairs (long-listed for The Guardian Short Story Contest judged by Stephen King, 2016)
- The Stranger in Room Six
- The Thing with No Eyes
- Something in the Garden
- The Tollkeeper
- Upon the Chaos Dark (novella-length)
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