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The Touch of Pan & Other Stories

By: Algernon Blackwood
Narrated by: Paul Boehmer, Gabrielle de Cuir, Justine Eyre, Kate Orsini, Stefan Rudnicki
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Summary

Algernon Blackwood, a journalist and broadcast narrator, was one of the most prolific writers of ghost stories in the history of the genre. The title story, "The Touch of Pan", explores the lingering presence of myth in everyday life. In "The Glamour of the Snow", Blackwood winds a tale about a man's infatuation with a supernatural winter beauty. In "The Attic", the ghost of an usurer haunts the old Chateaux and, on the anniversary of a young boy's death, the boy's cat brings the family together. "The Willows" follows two campers who are on a canoe trip down the Danube, with the sense of a looming threat following them. When darkness falls, they pick the wrong place to sleep for the night - a place where another dimension impinges on our own. American horror author H. P. Lovecraft considered "The Willows" to be the finest supernatural tale in English literature.

Full contents:

"The Touch of Pan", read by Stefan Rudnicki
"The Transfer", read by Justine Eyre
"The Occupant of the Room", read by Paul Boehmer
"The Valley of the Beasts", read by Stefan Rudnicki
"The Glamour of the Snow", read by Paul Boehmer
"The Pikestaff Case", read by Kate Orsini
"The Tryst", read by Paul Boehmer
"Wayfarers", read by Stefan Rudnicki
"The House of the Past", read by Paul Boehmer
"Initiation", read by Stefan Rudnicki
"The Wings of Horus", read by Gabrielle de Cuir
"The Attic", read by Paul Boehmer
"The Willows", read by Stefan Rudnicki

Public Domain (P)2019 Blackstone Publishing
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generally good tales

generally good tales, some a bit long-winded and wordy, but some very good, nice old fashioned stories, rather Lovecraftian in some parts.

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Compelling

Blackwood has a brilliant grasp of the nuances of human feeling. Stories that always hint at something supernatural are beautifully rendered through the uncomfortable feelings of the humans experiencing them. A classic of this genre.

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Is she all right?

It was a lovely set of stories read well, but the reader of the second story, The Transfer, was clearly having a stroke at the time. I am merely enquiring as to her health.

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