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Dark Holidays

By: Charles Dickens, Mark Twain
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Feeling a chill amidst the warmth of the season? Sensing a shadow lurking behind the tinsel and lights? Experience the darker visions hidden within our brightest holiday. Come listen to the water ghost's story as she spends Christmas Eve haunting Harrowby Hill. Listen as Charles Dickens examines the figure which haunts "The Signalman," and Edgar Allan Poe details the secret of "The Oval Portrait." You'll shiver as "The Monkey's Paw" twitches grimly in the cold and enjoy Mark Twain's fascinating yarn about a ghostly giant warming himself at the fireplace.

Sixteen unabridged tales of spirits to playfully darken the holidays and add chill to a winter's night:

"The Traveller" by R. H. Benson

"The Water Ghost of Harrowby Hall" by John Kendrick Bangs

"The Oval Portrait" and "The Black Cat" by Edgar Allan Poe

"A Ghost Story" by Mark Twain

"The Wolf" by Guy de Maupassant

"The Adventures of the German Student" by Washington Irving

"The Monkey's Paw" by W. W. Jacobs

"From the Tideless Sea" by W. H. Hodgson

"Madam Crowl's Ghost" by J. S. Le Fanu

"The Canterville Ghost" by Oscar Wilde

"Doctor Heidegger's Experiment" by Nathaniel Hawthorne

"The Old Nurse's Story" by Mrs. Gaskell

"The Black Veil" and "The Signalman" by Charles Dickens

"Selecting a Ghost" by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle

Read by Tom Casaletto, Sandra Burr, Leanor Reizen, Jim Bond, Roger Dressler, and Michael Page.

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Public Domain (P)2006 Brilliance Audio, Inc.
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Disappointing 'Christmas' Collection

What would have made Dark Holidays better?

By trying to stay with the Christmas time setting of these stories, which whilst only apt for a few, as the ones selected were only mildly entertaining, generally humorous or spooky rather than truly horrific (apart from the William Hope Hodgson, 'From A Tideless Sea' which was truly blood-chilling but not enough to pass muster inn the LONG running time of this collection for this collection) produced instead of a chiiling sensation produced only boredom and sleepiness. I feel because of this, and especially because of the title of the collection, "Dark HOLIDAYS", it would have been better to have compiled a selection of actually SCARY stories instead. I suggest people if they wish to find truly seasonable chills that they look elsewhere, probably at a good collection by M. R. James. I myself would have this done this, but I wanted to try a change from those tales of his, as I am all too familiar with them. I just wish I had chosen another collection of ghost stories to accompany my seasonal listening.

What will your next listen be?

Not horror or ghost stories, but maybe something more fantastical, classic or Sherlockian.

Would you listen to another book narrated by the narrator?

There were several narrators, all different and excellent, but I wouldn't know which narrator read each story, so I would find it difficult to follow them up.

What reaction did this book spark in you? Anger, sadness, disappointment?

Disappointment. Also sleepiness due to the slowness and lack of thrills of some of these stories.

Any additional comments?

As the William Hope Hodgson story stood out, may I suggest a way of finding another audio publisher who has also done this same story and who has hopefully compiled it with other equally excellent stories of his?

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