![]() |
![]() |
We are presenting for your late night enjoyment a selection of some of the finest classic stories of horror and mystery. Turn the lights down low - listen to the rain as it slaps across your window, the wind blowing with a grim determination. The trees creak, leaves rustle... The Body Snatcher by Robert Louis Stevenson: Interested in a little Scottish terror? Here is a chiller from one of the finest writers who ever lifted pen to paper. Rats In The Walls by H.P. Lovecraft: It's only the sound of tree branches scratching against your wall - isn't it? The Pit and the Pendulum by Edgar Allan Poe: "Nobody expects the Spanish Inquisition!" An Occurence at Owl Creek Bridge by Ambrose Bierce: Want a second chance at life? Who doesn't. The Facts in the Case of M. Valdemar by Edgar Allen Poe: When is being dead not dead? Do you really want to know? The Monkey's Paw by W.W. Jacobs: Ever dream of having three wishes? After reading this, you might just think again. The Phantom Rickshaw by Rudyard Kipling: A unique and haunted tale from British India. Dracula's Guest by Bram Stoker : The long-ago excised first chapter of "Dracula". The Fall of the House of Usher by Edgar Allan Poe : Another classic by the master. The Damned Thing by Ambrose Bierce: Think your eyes can see everything? The Tomb by H. P. Lovecraft: What beckons us to our fate? Rappaccini's Daughter by Nathanial Hawthorne: A rose by any other name...could take your life away. Carmilla by J. Sheridan LeFanu : The greatest of the Victorian Vampire stories. Masque of the Red Death by Edgar Allen Poe : Careful who you let in to your party in the middle of the night. The Voice In The Night by William Hope Hodgson : You know the old saying, "You are what you eat?" Well, let's hope not! The MoonLit Road by Ambrose Bierce : Going for a walk alone in the moonlight? I'd think again if I were you. An Inhabitant of Carcosa by Ambrose Bierce : "Some lost civilizations are not quite lost."
|
Get the Flash Player to see this player.