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A Victorian Lady's Ghostly Anthology

By: Ellen Wood, Emily Arnold, Theo Gift, Eliza Lynn Linton
Narrated by: Billie Fulford-Brown
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Publisher's Summary

The Victorian era is remembered for many things, but one of the fondest is the wide and varied array of short ghostly, suspenseful tales...often enjoyed around the fireside at Christmastime. 

In this new anthology, Billie Fulford-Brown performs four of the very best, all written by incredibly talented but oft-times overlooked or forgotten female authors: 

'A Mysterious Visitor' by Ellen Wood

'The Ghost of the Treasure Chamber' by Emily Arnold

'Number Two, Melrose Square' by Theo Gift, aka Dora Havers 

'Christmas Eve in Beach House' by Eliza Lynn Linton 

About the narrator: Billie is an award-winning voice-over artist and actor living in London. She has over 40 audiobooks on Audible/iTunes and has performed onstage in London and Edinburgh and in numerous film and television projects.

©2019 Spokenworld Audio & Ladbroke Audio Ltd (P)2018 Spokenworld Audio & Ladbroke Audio Ltd

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