Nightmares on Congress Street, Part V
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They're baaaaaaaaaaaaacckkkkk!!! Rocky Coast Radio Theatre returns with yet another copious cornucopia of classic concoctions, crafted and compiled for the captive congregation (gotta love that thesaurus!). Nightmares on Congress Street, Part V offers dramatized adaptations (complete with music and sound effects) of chilling stories penned by Edgar Allan Poe, Hugh B. Cave, and H. P. Lovecraft, as well as a few additional treats. So douse the lights, snuggle up with your favorite corpse - oops! "life-challenged" person - and prepare to be thoroughly goosebumped.
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"These presentations of modern tales of terror have top-notch production values and excellent music.... Every one is a contemporary gem designed to scare you. They succeed." ( AudioFile)
Here's the full contents, since it's missing from the book description:
"The Demon of the Gibbet" (poem) by Fitz-James O'Brien
"The Tell-Tale Heart" by Edgar Allan Poe
"Retroactive Anti-Terror" by Alex Irvine
"Much A-Zoo About Nothing" (poem) by Michael Duffy
"The Wind" by Ray Bradbury
"The Door Below" by Hugh B. Cave
"The Statement of Randolph Carter" by H. P. Lovecraft
Some of the recordings here and in Part IV were re-released by Dufris as a series called Horrorscopes in ca. 2011 after he co-founded Audio Comics, and a few of those were previously available as stand-alones on Audible (but not anymore, it looks like). Some were re-released again in a 2023 podcast called Midnight Matinees. I had accumulated about half from those sources, but I'm happy to find the original versions of all of them here to complete the collection. (Problem? I don't have a problem.)
Great audio drama!
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