Horror Classics - Graphic Classics Author:Edgar Allan Poe Horror Classics compiles The Phantom of the Opera, and 5 short stories from Edgar Allan Poe, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, and J.S. LeFanu: The Murders in the Rue Morgue, The Leather Funnel, An Authentic Narrative of a Haunted House, and The White Cat of Drumgunniol. These horrific stories, written by the original masters of gothic horror, continue to... more » chill today's audiences. With 8 cassettes, this audio box set allows the time-pressed reader to enjoy these classics at their own convenience - on the road, or relaxing at home. The Phantom of the Opera (Unabridged)
A gothic horror masterpiece, The Phantom of the Opera continues to chill audiences since it was first penned by Gaston Leroux in 1911. Experience the Parisian world and culture of the 1800's, and discover the unrequited love of the Phantom, who roams behind the scenes of the Paris Opera House. By: Gaston Leroux
Length: 8 hours, 25 minutes The White Cat of Drumgunniol (Unabridged)
Revenge is rampant and can sometimes spiel out of control, especially when it originates from a scorned woman who devilishly plots a revenge on her betrayer and his family. Discover the terror that unravels. By: J.S. LeFanu
Length:28 minutes, 23 seconds The Leather Funnel (Unabridged) From the author of the Sherlock Holmes detective chronicles, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle submerges you into a tale of horror. This short story will shock and remind you that all objects have a history, but some histories are more horrific than we expect them to be... By: Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
Length: 27 minutes, 45 seconds The Murders in the Rue Morgue (Unabridged)
From the master of gothic horror short stories and poetry, Edgar Allan Poe weaves one of the first stories written in the style of a classic detective story with "The Murders in the Rue Morgue." By: Edgar Allan Poe
Length: 1 hour, 15 minutes An Authentic Narrative of a Haunted House (Unabridged)
J.S. LeFanu was a Victorian writer who perfected the art of the modern horror short story form, along with Edgar Allan Poe. In this short story, listen to this "true" account of a haunted house, and prepare for the worse. By: J.S. LeFanu