*The 12 Scariest Stories I’ve Ever Narrated | The Classic Ghost Stories Podcast*
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This is a special collection: the twelve scariest stories I have ever narrated on *The Classic Ghost Stories Podcast*. Naturally, such a selection is subjective, but I was grateful for the suggestions kindly offered by supporters over on my Patreon.
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Here are the stories included, along with their starting times:
00:00:00 — Introduction
00:01:47 — *A Warning to the Curious* by M. R. James
00:46:59 — *Negotium Perambulans* by E. F. Benson
01:25:51 — *The Lodgers* by Joan Aiken
02:13:12 — *The Doll* by Daphne du Maurier
02:47:40 — *The Empty House* by Algernon Blackwood
03:26:50 — *The Entrance* by Gerald Durrell
05:29:53 — *The Facts in the Case of M. Valdemar* by Edgar Allan Poe
05:54:37 — *The Hounds of Tindalos* by Frank Belknap Long
06:28:08 — *The House with the Brick-Kiln* by E. F. Benson
06:55:39 — *The Judge’s House* by Bram Stoker
07:43:54 — *The Mezzotint* by M. R. James
08:08:12 — *The Monkey’s Paw* by W. W. Jacobs
08:31:29 — *The Night Wire* by A. F. Arnold
08:50:17 — *The Room in the Tower* by E. F. Benson
09:22:58 — *The Child* by L. A. Lewis
09:51:40 — *The Black Widow* by John Glasby
10:30:28 — *The Tower* by Marghanita Laski
10:30:28 — *Where Angels Fear* by Manly Wade Wellman
11:10:12 — *The Red Lodge* by H. R. Wakefield
11:43:18 — *Blind Man’s Buff* by H. R. Wakefield
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I do hope you enjoy the stories.
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