The Wendigo and Other Haunting Tales
Esoteric Classics: Occult Fiction
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Shea Taylor
About this listen
British author Algernon Blackwood was a prolific writer who is usually remembered for his numerous ghost stories; however, he also wrote on many other supernatural themes and was an influence on many later writers, including H. P. Lovecraft. This collection of 13 stories includes: "The Wendigo", "The Olive", "The Goblin's Collection", "The Sea Fit", "Ancient Lights", "The Prayer", "The Wood of the Dead", "An Egyptian Hornet", "The Other Wing", "The Singular Death of Morton", "Entrance and Exit", "The Kit Bag", "The Damned".
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- Mr.J.Bleakley.
- 07-11-16
Short review of Algernon Blackwood tales
Good stuff :thoughtfull +imaginative. The top title :"The Wendigo" is a long short story, set in the Canadian wilderness at the end of the 19th cen, about a malign wind spirit. It is inspired by Indian myths. It's hard to over recommend it, in my estimation, as an outstanding example of the 'weird' /supernatural tale.
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- Sefton
- 31-03-23
Great stories
Wonderfully written stories, which carry a genuine chill. Very strange pronunciations of many words by the narrator. Really so “off” at times, that I wondered if English was his first language!
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- Mr. H. Anderson
- 10-05-22
Brilliant stories, read by a fine reader. Very gla
Brilliant stories, read by a fine reader. His accents are very funny/fitting and the timing impeccable.
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- Stina Klein-Bissett
- 27-04-21
Protest!!!
Please do not hate me, but it is absolutely shocking that audible has still not mastered to organise and name their chapters. Are you just not bothered, while happy to take your costumers money or do you need to give a few tausend people a job to organise your files?
Please do!
It's a mistery why not more listeners complain and just take this major problem as granted. I did not review this quite good audible book just hoping someone will finally address this problem.
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- Robert Kinsella
- 13-03-17
Excellent stories, Well read.
Really enjoyed all the shorter stories but the wendigo is read better by others.
Not to take away the narrators expertise he is excellent. The kit bag is very unsettling and scary.
A great collection of stories very well read.
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- Bijoux
- 04-04-19
Strange tales, strange reader
These are absolutely splendid tales of mystery and the occult by a master storyteller, read by a person who simply cannot do accents. The default accent is Mangled Mummerset - Irish, Scottish, French - doesn't matter, it's all West Country faux-peasant. Combine with the curious vocal timing and it's a very strange listen.
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