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12 Creepy Tales by Edgar Allan Poe
12 Creepy Tales by Edgar Allan Poe
12 Creepy Tales by Edgar Allan Poe
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12 Creepy Tales by Edgar Allan Poe

Written by Edgar Allan Poe

Narrated by Multiple Narrators

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The sinister atmosphere is skillfully created by Poe in all twelve stories - from the decaying castle in The Fall of the House of Usher to the palace of Prince Prospero in The Masque of the Red Death. Each tale is a mystery trip, keeping the reader cliff-hanging until the last paragraphs.

Poe has mastered the art of giving chills to his reader with only a few but powerful words, and every story stands proof to this.

The collection gathers 12 of the creepiest stories written by Edgar Allan Poe. Titles such as The Tell Tale Heart, The Pit and the Pendulum or The Masque of the Red Death should be enough to convince any horror story lover that the book will not be a disappointment.

An Author's Republic audio production.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateMay 5, 2017
ISBN9781518948411
12 Creepy Tales by Edgar Allan Poe
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Edgar Allan Poe

Edgar Allan Poe (1809–49) reigned unrivaled in his mastery of mystery during his lifetime and is now widely held to be a central figure of Romanticism and gothic horror in American literature. Born in Boston, he was orphaned at age three, was expelled from West Point for gambling, and later became a well-regarded literary critic and editor. The Raven, published in 1845, made Poe famous. He died in 1849 under what remain mysterious circumstances and is buried in Baltimore, Maryland.

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