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The Mystery of the Octagon Room
- Narrated by: Cathy Dobson
- Length: 20 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Eimar Ultan O'Duffy (1893 – 1935) was an Irish writer, economist and satirist.
The Mystery of the Octagonal Room is a story about a man who is invited to a remote country house, recently inherited by friends of his.
Many of the rooms in the house are rumoured to be haunted. But an unassuming octagonal room in the tower hides a particularly gruesome and terrifying secret. Nobody can stay there overnight - and those who have tried it were insane by morning. The narrator of the tale cannot resist the challenge and orders a bed, lamps and an oil stove to be installed in the Octagon Room, so that he can put the tale to the test.
Public Domain (P)2017 Red Door Audiobooks
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