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Stories of Dangerous Women

By: Edith Wharton, W. F. Harvey, E. F. Benson, Winifred Holtby, May Sinclair, Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu, Eleanor Smith
Narrated by: Cathy Dobson
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A gripping collection of classic stories in which the central figures are highly dangerous female characters - ranging from the creepy and unsettling to the utterly terrifying.

Miss Cornelius by W. F. Harvey
Mrs. Amworth by E. F. Benson
Miss Mary Pask by Edith Wharton
Escape – Three and Sixpence by Winifred Holtby
Skinflint by J. S. Fletcher
The Greatest Good of the Greatest Number by Gertrude Atherton
Carmilla by Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu
Mrs. Raeburn’s Waxwork by Eleanor Smith
Where their Fire is not Quenched by May Sinclair
The Operation by Violet Hunt
Pomegranite Seed by Edith Wharton
Satan’s Circus by Eleanor Smith
The Cold Embrace by Mary E. Braddon
The Devil of the Marsh by H. B. Marriott-Watson
The Death of Halpin Frayser by Ambrose Bierce
The Lovely Lady by D. H. Lawrence
The Snow by Hugh Walpol.

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