Sam Kellett
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Darkness
Bram Stoker,Edward Frederic Benson: Nine steps have led us to the final stage – right into the heart of the Darkness. Aptly enough, the iconic author from Ireland is on the doorstep; Bram Stoker – and with his Dracula to boot. Well, wait a second – not exactly, to be honest. Dracul
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Love from the Dark Side
Bram Stoker,Mary Elizabeth Pennová: The ninth step into the Darkness is called Love from the Dark Side, and it brings us to the climax of the series – the Darkness itself. It features The Tenant of the Cedars by Mary Elizabeth Penn – a story about the vengeance of the dead. Little is
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Touch of Death
Robert Ervin Howard: The eighth step into the Darkness takes place on the American side of the Atlantic. It features two short stories by a single author – Texas native Robert Ervin Howard. Sadly enough, Howard died at age 30, but he still managed to create several immort
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Mirage
Montague Rhodes James: Montague Rhodes James makes his second appearance in the series in this, the seventh step into the Darkness. James came from Kent in South East England, and was a renowned scientist focusing on medieval art, literature, and architecture. He wrote short
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Planes of Existence
Howard Phillips Lovecraft,Bram Stoker: The fifth step into the Darkness is called Planes of Existence, and it is a solo ride by the feature author of the whole series in three parts. In them, Howard Phillips Lovecraft, practically unread and unknown during his life, but a source of inspiratio
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Murderers
Frederick George Loring,Mary Eleanor Wilkinsová Freemanová: The fourth step into the Darkness is called Murderers, and it takes the listener into the realm of vampire stories and haunted houses The first – The Tomb of Sara – was written by English navy officer, and writer, Frederick George Loring. It was one
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Sounds in the Dark
Howard Phillips Lovecraft,Bram Stoker: The third step into the Darkness is called Sounds in the Dark. It begins with a short story written in 1921 by American master horror writer Howard Phillips Lovecraft called The Music of Erich Zann. The author himself considered the story to be one of h
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Illusion
Edgar Allan Poe,Howard Phillips Lovecraft: The second step into the Darkness is called Illusion, and the pioneer of modern-era horror stories, Howard Phillips Lovecraft, meets another of his “gurus” – Edgar Allan Poe (Lovecraft himself is sometimes referred to as E. A. Poe’s direct succe
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Death and other Horrors
Howard Phillips Lovecraft,Montague Rhodes James: The very first step into the Darkness is called Death and Other Horrors, and it contains three short stories.