Uncanny Tales
Mary Louisa Molesworth
Leído por LibriVox Volunteers





Mrs. Molesworth was during her time best known for her many children's books. It is not so well known that she also wrote some uncanny tales, which are probably best enjoyed by people a little above the age-group for which Mrs. Molesworth normally wrote. - Summary by Carolin (4 hr 52 min)
Capítulos
The Shadow in the Moonlight, part I | 26:22 | Leído por OCTL7 |
The Shadow in the Moonlight, part II | 26:59 | Leído por OCTL7 |
The Shadow in the Moonlight, part III | 27:28 | Leído por OCTL7 |
The Shadow in the Moonlight, part IV | 22:59 | Leído por OCTL7 |
The Man with the Cough, part 1 | 20:46 | Leído por Dan Gurzynski |
The Man with the Cough, part 2 | 19:25 | Leído por Dan Gurzynski |
'Half-Way between the Stiles' | 37:14 | Leído por Mike Pelton |
At the Dip of the Road | 16:19 | Leído por Dan Gurzynski |
'-- will not take Place' | 38:25 | Leído por Mike Pelton |
The Clock that Struck Thirteen, part 1 | 31:03 | Leído por Matt Doinel |
The Clock that Struck Thirteen, part 2 | 25:45 | Leído por Rosalind Walsh |
Reseñas
Good Book





Janelle
These were unexpectedly cool stories. Some were ghostly, some were as the title suggests uncanny, and a few were simply mysterious. But I enjoyed them all, and hope the author wrote more stories in this vein. Many thanks for the hard work of all the volunteers who narrated this book.





Michelle S
Something about these stories seems musical and inspires me to make up toe tapping lyrics in summery. "And we shall meet again my dear, halfway between the styles!" Thank you, narrators and Librivox.
Delightfully creepy stuff!





kerriganm
Collected here are eerie tales to listen to around the campfire- or snuggled up in bed in the dark! They are read well and effectively by some great volunteer voices.
excellently written





Ray Cross
good writing and we'll read. a good story for those who like tense tales.





A LibriVox Listener
Some okay, moderately creepy tales - though sadly the last story is horribly sexist.