
Halloween Haunts: Volume 1
An Anthology of Spooky Tales
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Narrated by:
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Glen Reed
About this listen
The shadows grow longer, the air grows colder, and the season of spirits arrives. Within this first volume of Halloween Haunts are six classic stories that have chilled and fascinated listeners for generations.
- The Masque of the Red Death by Edgar Allan Poe — a tale of a prince who dares to outwit mortality itself.
- The Monkey’s Paw by W.W. Jacobs — the infamous story of wishes granted at a terrible cost.
- The Boarded Window by Ambrose Bierce — a haunting glimpse into solitude and sorrow.
- The Legend of Sleepy Hollow by Washington Irving — America’s most famous ghostly pursuit.
- The Signal-Man by Charles Dickens — an eerie warning repeated from beyond.
- Man-Size in Marble by Edith Nesbit — a chilling account of superstition that proves all too real.
Chosen for their atmosphere and timeless sense of unease, these tales offer spooky suspense without gore. They are perfect companions for autumn nights, Halloween gatherings, or anyone who delights in classic literature with a supernatural edge.
Step into Halloween Haunts: Volume I and discover why these stories remain among the most enduring in the tradition of ghostly and gothic fiction.
©2025 Glen Reed (P)2025 Glen Reed
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