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How fun! I'm easily scared, too and am going to try Strange Weather. I have no suggestions yet because I've chickened out pretty early on! And good narrators, please!
I think my favourite horror on audio was It. I really enjoyed the narration, though I can't remember who the narrator was.
The Woman in Black By Susan Hill Narrated By Paul AnsdellThe Book of Obeah: Crossroads, Book 1 By Sandra Carrington-Smith Narrated By Dave Fennoy
The Night Sister By: Jennifer McMahon Narrated by: Cassandra Campbell
We Have Always Lived in the Castle By Shirley Jackson Narrated By Bernadette Dunne
Mister B. GoneBy Clive Barker Narrated By Doug Bradley
Aurelia here. Oh, these are great. The IT narrator was Steven Weber, evidently, and according the the AFM review, he was as great as you said Shanna_redwind. Here's the review: http://bit.ly/2yFLG9q
Linda, when I have recovered from Strange WEATHER, I may try NOS4R2, since it's another Joe Hill, and read by Kate Mulgrew. Then again..
MissSusie, dare I admit that I never read anything by Shirley Jackson other than THE LOTTERY? Thank you for knowing of an audio version of another piece of her writing.
I too was a late comer to Shirley Jackson but I have enjoyed all her books, this one is my favorite plus you can never go wrong with Bernadette Dunne narrating!
One of my favourite scary books of recent times is The Last Days Of Jack Sparks by Jason Arnopp ive not been so terrified since The Woman In Black and despite much humour its finale is a really spine chilling and the book does well to increase tension and dread ...
Aurelia here offering Sharyn McCrumb's newest mystery, The Unquiet Grave: https://www.audiofilemagazine.com/rev.... I don't know if it's going to be the scariest ever, but it does involve a ghost and a true 19th century murder, which seems right for Halloween. And it won an Earphones Award for Candace Thaxton and Roger Casey.
I wanted a scary listen for Halloween, so I chose Hell House by Richard Matheson, narrated by Ray Porter. Unfortunately, I only made it through about an hour and a half and couldn't stand it any longer. It wasn't scary, just stupid, in my opinion. I haven't returned very many books to Audible, but I return this one.
Rick B wrote: "I wanted a scary listen for Halloween, so I chose Hell House by Richard Matheson, narrated by Ray Porter. Unfortunately, I only made it through about an hour and a half and couldn't stand it any lo..."That made me laugh, Rick B! (This is Aurelia) Even though I'm easily scared, stupid is way worse than scary.
I've been dealing with a leaking roof in our very old family manse for the last couple of days. Scary in its own panic-making way. Anyone have a scary audiobook about water in all the wrong places?
Aurelia here. I may have found the perfect title for Halloween. IT DEVOURS by Joseph Fink and Jeffrey Cranor is the newest book from the WELCOME TO NIGHTVALE podcast: http://bit.ly/2lbzQhE. Read by Cecil Baldwin, it is funny, creepy, occasionally horrifying. In other words, something for everyone!
Trashed Panda Brew Co wrote: "One of my favourite scary books of recent times is The Last Days Of Jack Sparks by Jason Arnopp ive not been so terrified since The Woman In Black and despite much humour its finale is a really spi..."An excellent suggestion! I LOVED that book, and have been disappointed that it has had nearly no buzz. VERY scary!
I've just release the audio version of Treaters, my post-apocalyptic survival horror. I know I'm a little late for Halloween(even though the book kicks off on Halloween night), but I hope it's okay to share here.
"They never hunt alone, and these things rule the night!"
When the world ends on Halloween night, Jaz, a retired US Marine thinks it’s all over.
His friends, his family…they’re gone.
He’s alone, and on the run from the slaughterhouses of the cities.
On his desperate dash to the desolation of North Dakota, Jaz encounters Jennifer, and together they escape to the wilderness, and safety.
As Jaz and Jennifer come to terms with the fact they may be the last two people alive, they realize the attack on Halloween night was just the beginning, and safety was a foolish dream.
Something more sinister is at work, and it's coming for them.
https://www.amazon.com/Treaters-Divin...
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I'll start. I'm easily scared, so I don't have many to suggest. But given AudioFile's rave review (http://bit.ly/2zxBNXW ) I did listen to STRANGE WEATHER by Joe Hill (sometimes with my eyes closed as if that would protect me), and once I recovered, I thought it was great.