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Short Stories: Madmen, Cannibals and Wicked Witches | [Peter Carey, Mick Jackson, Gerald Griffin, Shirley Jackson, Sara Maitland, Gemma Files, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Charlotte Perkins Gilman, Edmund Caldecott, Edgar Allan Poe, Nikolai Gogol]
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  • LENGTH
    6 hrs and 28 mins
  • RELEASE DATE
    08-20-12
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Publisher's Summary

From some of the world’s best imaginative writers comes a collection of bizarre and wonderful stories. Including Frangipani Fire - a whisky with a secret ingredient, Gogol’s classic ‘The Overcoat’, the oriental dish with an ancient and horrible ritual and the Fall of the House of Usher. A fantastic mixture of old and new.

  • The Pearce Sisters by Mick Jackson read by Suzanne Andrade
  • The Brown Man by Gerald Griffin read by Marcella Riordan
  • The Lottery by Shirley Jackson read by William Roberts
  • Peeling by Peter Carey read by Tim Bentinck
  • Moss Witch by Sara Maitland by Jenny Funnell
  • The Emperor’s Old Bones by Gemma Files read by Martin Ball
  • Dr. Heidegger’s Experiment by Nathaniel Hawthorne read by William Hope
  • The Yellow Wallpaper by Charlotte Perkins Gilman read by Helen Bradbury
  • A Franginpani Fire by Edmund Caldecott read by Alison Dowling
  • The Fall of the House of Usher by Edgar Allan Poe read by Peter Marinker
  • The Overcoat by Nikolai Gogol read by Constantine Gregory

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What the Critics Say

“Suzanne Andrade's exquisitely modulated delivery and incongruous delivery made me laugh out loud... the quirkiest, cleverest and most atmospheric piece I've heard in years.” (Reviewing ‘The Pearce Sisters' in the Guardian Leading Audiobook critic, Sue Arnold, 2010)

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