The Diaries of Adam and Eve, by Mark Twain
Adam had a fine life. He had all the food he wanted, a fine garden to live in, and miles and miles of peace and quiet. Until one day, a woman entered his life.
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The Door in the Wall, by H. G. Wells
A young boy unlocks a world of joy and imagination. But when he returns the next day, he finds the door is not there. It has moved. How can a door move? And what is the real meaning of The Door in the Wall?
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The Dream Woman, by Wilkie Collins
“Wake up! Wake up, there! Murder!” A hostler spits out these vehement words while he turbulently sleeps. He is haunted by a phantasm. It is a phantasm with a droop in the left eye, long flaxen hair, and a long buckhorn clasp knife.
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The Dunwich Horror and Other Tales, by H.P. Lovecraft
Wilbur Whately is a living monstrosity. Why is he 8 feet tall at age 15, and can grow a full beard? Is it because of his controversial parentage? Or is his arrival merely a precedent for the arrival of an ancient evil?
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The Duplicity of Hargraves, by O. Henry
Major Talbot is a bona fide Southern gentleman. The trivial matters of today can't hold a candle to the grand old times when the Southern gentleman was the true American aristocrat.
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The Edgar Allan Poe Collection
This magnificent audio collection showcases the many sides of Poe's writing personality. The gothic macabre tales are well represented, including "The Tell Tale Heart", "The Cask of Amontillado", and "The Fall of the House of Usher".
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The Eyes, by Edith Wharton
A story of how individual destiny can be shaped and formed by mentors and friends. Culwin is a modern villain, whose crimes arise from holding his tongue at crucial moments, so that events further entangle themselves.
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The Flying Stars, by G.K. Chesterton
The Flying Stars are missing. Three brilliant diamonds, whose fame has spread throughout England, have been purloined during an innocent Christmas pantomime. Can Father Brown discover the culprit before the curtain falls?
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The Ghost in the Mill, by Harriet Beecher Stowe
Storytelling can take a ghostly turn when you are snowed in, in the mountains. And when two good old boys have their roistering halted by a mysterious Indian woman, the weird spirit she conjures turns their blood to ice.
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The Gift of the Magi & The Last Leaf, by O. Henry
A poor young couple demonstrates the meaning of love and self-sacrifice in the Christmas Classic, The Gift of the Magi. Also included is the Last Leaf. This tale follows a young woman artist who is stricken with pneumonia.
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The Golden Anaconda, by Elmer Brown Mason
Adventurer Wandering Smith spies an orchid hunter, fleeing from a troupe of angry natives spewing poisoned arrows. But when this orchid hunter joins the hunting expedition, it becomes clear that he thirsts for something other than rare orchids ...
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The Great God Pan, by Arthur Machen
An experimental surgery. A plague of suicides. Through layering pieces of testimony, the connection between these events leads to a startling conclusion.
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The Hammer of God, by G.K. Chesterton
Will Father Brown discover who killed the well-to-do ne’er-do-well? It appears as though he was stricken with the hammer of God. Is that a thing?
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The Hand, by Guy de Maupassant
A withered, shriveled, severed human hand is kept chained in a corner. The "owner" of this morbid trophy always keeps three loaded revolvers in the same room. Nothing seems too suspicious until the hand is mysteriously reclaimed.
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The Head of Hair, by Guy de Maupassant
Inside a hidden panel in an antique desk, a man discovers a long braid of hair. And the contemplation of this head of hair drives him mad. Do spirits really come back to inhabit the forms they left in this world?
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The Highwayman, by Alfred Noyes
A Highwayman ravages the countryside, robbing the unsuspecting traveler. He promises to come at midnight for Bess, the landlord’s daughter. But when the redcoats come, and lay a trap for the Highwayman at the inn, Bess is forced to warn her lover...
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The Horla, by Guy de Maupassant
An invisible, alien parasite slowly takes over the penetrating mind of a French Nobleman. He slowly loses control over his thoughts, his words, and his deeds. Is it insanity? Or is it, the Horla?,
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The Horror of the Heights, by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
A zealous aviator penetrates the highest strata of our atmosphere, and discovers a groundbreaking new form of life. And yet he knows that this strange alien life form has claimed the lives of two aviators before him, and it may claim his own.
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The Hunchback of Notre Dame, by Victor Hugo
The Complete and unabridged novel, sourced from 4 translations. With an introduction by licensed tour guide Annie Sergent from the Join Us In France podcast.
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The Ice Palace, by F. Scott Fitzgerald
Sally Carol falls in love with a Yankee. Though her soul is steeped in the South, she knows she will be happy. At least that is what she thinks until she enters the Ice Palace.
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The Intrusion of Jimmy, by P. G. Wodehouse
Newly-moneyed Jimmy can’t seem to get a certain girl out of his head. He’s never even spoken to her - the two have merely shared looks and smiles while traveling on an ocean voyage.
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The Invisible Eye, by Erckmann-Chatrian
In a certain chamber on the second story of a wayside inn, and in this chamber, men hand themselves. Nobody knows for certain, but it is whispered that the malignant old hag who lives across the way casts spells on the inhabitants of the benighted room.
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The Island of Dr. Moreau, by H.G. Wells
After many days at sea, Edward Prendick is picked up by a schooner transporting exotic animals to an undisclosed location. On this secret island he is forced to disembark, catching faint glimpses of creatures born from nightmares.
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The Judge's House, by Bram Stoker
A student begins receiving regular nightly visits by an enormous rat with malevolent eyes, he soon discovers why the locals fear the judge’s house.
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The Knight of the Necropolis, by Sax Rohmer
Antony Ferrara is a modern-day sorcerer - a murderer who kills with his supernatural powers. And because nobody believes it, he can work his evil schemes in broad daylight, with a simpering smile.
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The Legend of Sleepy Hollow, by Washington Irving
Here is the complete and unabridged tale of Ichabod Crane and his ill-fated visit to Sleepy Hollow. Half of the charm of the tale is Irving's beautiful prose, as he describes the glorious New England countryside.
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The Lord of the Dynamos, by H.G. Wells
Technology worship is brought to a head when Azuma-zi’s head spins at the wonder of a humming, whirling and buzzing electric dynamo. He prays for the dynamo to deliver him from his troubles, and make his life easier to bear. Apparently the dynamo demands
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The Lost Phoebe, by Theodore Dreiser
Tormented to distraction by the death of his true love, an old man embarks on a quixotic quest to find her. A tale that is tragic yet tender, Theodore Dreiser demonstrates the power of a love that bridges the gap between life and death.
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The Lost World, by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
Edward Malone is a newspaperman with an ultimatum: in order to marry the girl of his dreams, he must go on a grand adventure and make a name for himself. He is directed to interview one of the most volatile characters in literature – Professor Challenger
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The Machine Stops, by E.M. Forster
The earth's surface is no longer habitable. All humanity is sequestered beneath the ground, couched in isolation and contentment. The Machine provides the needs of humanity. Mankind becomes subservient drones to the life-supporting Machine.
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The Magic Shop, by H.G. Wells
Simple magic tricks are what a little boy is looking for when he drags his father into a quaint, old shop. The proprietor seems to be a master of illusion - a genius at slight of hand.
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The Man Who Corrupted Hadleyburg, by Mark Twain
Hadleyburg enjoys the reputation of being an incorruptible town. Every citizen has developed a perfect sense of honesty. But they have the misfortune of offending a certain revengeful man
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The Man Who Disliked Cats, by P.G. Wodehouse
Jean Priaulx, an aspiring artist, dislikes cats. That may be an understatement. He can't stand them. Their existence is noxious to him. Why? Because he holds one of them responsible for destroying his life.
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The Man Who Knew Too Much, by G.K. Chesterton
Horne Fisher is extremely well connected, and a brilliant detective. Whether it is a case of police corruption, or a war with Sweden, Horne Fisher can always solve it. But Horne Fisher is also a philosopher, and the murderer is seldom punished.
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