- Anthologies & Short Stories (256)
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Fireside Horror
- The Wendlelow Mysteries
- By: P. A. Sheldon
- Narrated by: Aubrey Parsons
- Length: 7 hrs and 54 mins
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There is a troubled town nestled on the border of Shropshire and Powys. Steeped in folklore, domain of ghosts, it is witch haunted Wendlelow. Pity those who dwell there. Here is a collection of interconnected tales, ghostly, gothic and monstrous, so curl up by the fire, dim the lights, and prepare to be horrified.
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Excellent Horror.
- By John Marsden on 09-11-24
By: P. A. Sheldon
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It's a Wonderful Life, Mr. Darcy
- By: Shannon Winslow
- Narrated by: Harry Frost
- Length: 1 hr and 59 mins
- Unabridged
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Imagine a world without Mr. Darcy. How would things have been different if he had never been born? In a moment of despair over Elizabeth’s rejection, the iconic hero of Pride and Prejudice wishes his life away. Now, on a tour with a surprising celestial guide, he must face up to the results. Instead of everybody being better off, as he had supposed, there have been unexpected consequences for his closest friends. Darcy realizes, too late, that his presence made a positive difference in the world, and that he really had a wonderful life. Is it all lost and gone forever?
By: Shannon Winslow
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Phantom
- By: Arnold Bennett
- Narrated by: Richard Mitchley
- Length: 26 mins
- Unabridged
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Arnold Bennett was born in 1867 in Hanley one of the six towns that formed the Potteries that later joined together to become Stoke on Trent; the area in which most of his works are located. At the turn of the century he turned full time to writing and shortly thereafter in 1903 he moved to Paris and in 1908 published to great acclaim The Old Wives Tale. With this his reputation was set. Clayhanger and The Old Wives Tale are perhaps his greatest and most lauded novels.
By: Arnold Bennett
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The Supreme Illusion
- By: Arnold Bennett
- Narrated by: Richard Mitchley
- Length: 13 mins
- Unabridged
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Arnold Bennett was born in 1867 in Hanley one of the six towns that formed the Potteries that later joined together to become Stoke on Trent; the area in which most of his works are located. At the turn of the century he turned full time to writing and shortly thereafter in 1903 he moved to Paris and in 1908 published to great acclaim The Old Wives Tale. With this his reputation was set. Clayhanger and The Old Wives Tale are perhaps his greatest and most lauded novels.
By: Arnold Bennett
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A Letter Home
- By: Arnold Bennett
- Narrated by: Richard Mitchley
- Length: 15 mins
- Unabridged
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Arnold Bennett was born in 1867 in Hanley one of the six towns that formed the Potteries that later joined together to become Stoke on Trent; the area in which most of his works are located. At the turn of the century he turned full time to writing and shortly thereafter in 1903 he moved to Paris and in 1908 published to great acclaim The Old Wives Tale. With this his reputation was set. Clayhanger and The Old Wives Tale are perhaps his greatest and most lauded novels.
By: Arnold Bennett
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The Letter and the Lie
- By: Arnold Bennett
- Narrated by: Richard Mitchley
- Length: 14 mins
- Unabridged
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Arnold Bennett was born in 1867 in Hanley one of the six towns that formed the Potteries that later joined together to become Stoke on Trent; the area in which most of his works are located. At the turn of the century he turned full time to writing and shortly thereafter in 1903 he moved to Paris and in 1908 published to great acclaim The Old Wives Tale. With this his reputation was set. Clayhanger and The Old Wives Tale are perhaps his greatest and most lauded novels.
By: Arnold Bennett
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Fireside Horror
- The Wendlelow Mysteries
- By: P. A. Sheldon
- Narrated by: Aubrey Parsons
- Length: 7 hrs and 54 mins
- Unabridged
-
Overall
-
Performance
-
Story
There is a troubled town nestled on the border of Shropshire and Powys. Steeped in folklore, domain of ghosts, it is witch haunted Wendlelow. Pity those who dwell there. Here is a collection of interconnected tales, ghostly, gothic and monstrous, so curl up by the fire, dim the lights, and prepare to be horrified.
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Excellent Horror.
- By John Marsden on 09-11-24
By: P. A. Sheldon
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It's a Wonderful Life, Mr. Darcy
- By: Shannon Winslow
- Narrated by: Harry Frost
- Length: 1 hr and 59 mins
- Unabridged
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Overall
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Performance
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Story
Imagine a world without Mr. Darcy. How would things have been different if he had never been born? In a moment of despair over Elizabeth’s rejection, the iconic hero of Pride and Prejudice wishes his life away. Now, on a tour with a surprising celestial guide, he must face up to the results. Instead of everybody being better off, as he had supposed, there have been unexpected consequences for his closest friends. Darcy realizes, too late, that his presence made a positive difference in the world, and that he really had a wonderful life. Is it all lost and gone forever?
By: Shannon Winslow
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Phantom
- By: Arnold Bennett
- Narrated by: Richard Mitchley
- Length: 26 mins
- Unabridged
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Overall
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Performance
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Story
Arnold Bennett was born in 1867 in Hanley one of the six towns that formed the Potteries that later joined together to become Stoke on Trent; the area in which most of his works are located. At the turn of the century he turned full time to writing and shortly thereafter in 1903 he moved to Paris and in 1908 published to great acclaim The Old Wives Tale. With this his reputation was set. Clayhanger and The Old Wives Tale are perhaps his greatest and most lauded novels.
By: Arnold Bennett
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The Supreme Illusion
- By: Arnold Bennett
- Narrated by: Richard Mitchley
- Length: 13 mins
- Unabridged
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Overall
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Performance
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Story
Arnold Bennett was born in 1867 in Hanley one of the six towns that formed the Potteries that later joined together to become Stoke on Trent; the area in which most of his works are located. At the turn of the century he turned full time to writing and shortly thereafter in 1903 he moved to Paris and in 1908 published to great acclaim The Old Wives Tale. With this his reputation was set. Clayhanger and The Old Wives Tale are perhaps his greatest and most lauded novels.
By: Arnold Bennett
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A Letter Home
- By: Arnold Bennett
- Narrated by: Richard Mitchley
- Length: 15 mins
- Unabridged
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Overall
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Performance
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Story
Arnold Bennett was born in 1867 in Hanley one of the six towns that formed the Potteries that later joined together to become Stoke on Trent; the area in which most of his works are located. At the turn of the century he turned full time to writing and shortly thereafter in 1903 he moved to Paris and in 1908 published to great acclaim The Old Wives Tale. With this his reputation was set. Clayhanger and The Old Wives Tale are perhaps his greatest and most lauded novels.
By: Arnold Bennett
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The Letter and the Lie
- By: Arnold Bennett
- Narrated by: Richard Mitchley
- Length: 14 mins
- Unabridged
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Overall
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Performance
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Story
Arnold Bennett was born in 1867 in Hanley one of the six towns that formed the Potteries that later joined together to become Stoke on Trent; the area in which most of his works are located. At the turn of the century he turned full time to writing and shortly thereafter in 1903 he moved to Paris and in 1908 published to great acclaim The Old Wives Tale. With this his reputation was set. Clayhanger and The Old Wives Tale are perhaps his greatest and most lauded novels.
By: Arnold Bennett