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Skeleton Crew

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Over 2 hours of scary murder stories for your listening enjoyment. This audiobook contains the following:

"Skeleton Crew"
by Paul Finch, read by Rula Lenska

"The Australian"
by Andrew Puckett, read by Anton Rogers

"The Butcher's Dozen"
by Robert Eastland, read by Peter Barkworth

"Method of Madness"
by Paul Lewis, read by Ross Kemp

"The Truth About Agnes"
by Judy Gardiner, read by Andrew Sachs

"The Game"
by Judy Gardiner, read by Jenny Seagrove

"Overtime"
by Paul Finch, read by Brian Blessed

"Confession Time"
by Stella Whitelaw, read by June Whitfield

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First published January 1, 2007

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February 27, 2023
1. Skeleton Crew - read by Rula Lenska
2. The Australian - read by Anton Rodgers
3. The Butcher's Dozen - read by Peter Barkworth
4. Method of Madness - read by Ross Kemp
5. The Truth About Agnes - read by Andrew Sachs
6. The Game - read by Jenny Seagrove
7. Overtime - read by Brain Blessed
8. Confession Time - read by June Whitfield

While mostly predictable, I liked the role reversal many of these pulled.
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April 21, 2021
Really excellent collection of murder/crime stories. All were atmospheric and suspenseful though a few had twists that were a little too obvious (which is all that kept the anthology from being five stars). Still, there wasn't a bad story in the bunch. Paul Finch's two stories "Skeleton Crew" and "Overtime" were both easily standouts, so much so that I'm immediately going to start reading his novels. Also, really good was the closer "Confession Time" by Stella Whitelaw and the two Judy Gardnier stories: the terrifying "The Truth about Agnes" and darkly homourous "The Game." Definitely worth a second or third read.
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