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Weird Stories
- Narrated by: Jill Masters
- Length: 5 hrs and 11 mins
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Publisher's Summary
First appearing in 1882, this collection by Mrs. J.H. Riddell established her as a leading Victorian author of supernatural fiction. She achieved her effect by using commonplace settings into which the horrors crept. "Walnut Tree House" "Nutbush Farm" "The Old House in Wauxall Walk" "The Open Door" "Sandy the Tinker" "The Last of Squire Enismore"
Riddell's life had horrors of its own, for she was born to wealth but was destitute by the time she reached young womanhood. Following her father's death, she moved to London where she supported her mother and herself by writing.
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©1982 Jimcin Recordings (P)1982 Jimcin Recordings
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