
Tricks and Treats
A Collection of Spooky Stories by Connecticut Authors
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Narrated by:
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Mark Rossman
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Stacey Longo
About this listen
Some of Connecticut's finest authors, from the 1800s through today, showcase their spookiest tales in this collection. Discover some lesser-known works from literary greats Twain, Gilman, Stowe, and Brainard, and chilling stories from contemporary authors Crandall, Foley, Longo, Munson, Schoonover, Strong, and Valeri. This collection will make you proud to be a Nutmegger.
©2016 Books & Boos Press (P)2017 Books & Boos PressThis is a large collection of short stories, some being revisited classics, and others being more modern and new. There is not a bad one in the bunch, but some will sink into your soul more than others. Basements and mirrors are a bad combo, and even trivial things like decorations can be bad. If you are an adult you will be glad to don't trick or treat any more. One story did make me giggle, and the poem at the end is just plain haunting, and it sticks with you. Having never heard it before I have to believe that my experience with it is what people felt when they first heard Poe's Raven.
This is a great book to listen to when you are alone and can turn out the lights, and is far better than 99% of horror movies being made today. It is worth your time and money, and with thte wa your heart will beat you might get some sitting exercise out of it, too.
Hooked on Halloween? This is for you.
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