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Narrated by:
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Felbrigg Napoleon Herriot
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By:
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Arthur Machen
About this listen
I collect snippets from newspapers, special interesting snippets. The unusual, the weird, the unexplained. These things have always interested me. Yet when I found my old hometown was the subject of a sudden rush of strange and inexplicable events, I felt I was being drawn back.
FNH Audio presents an audio version of Arthur Machen’s mysterious investigative novel.
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