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Tales Told When the Windows Rattle

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by Brom Bones Books

22 episodes
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Tales Told When the Windows Rattle features thrilling yet unsettling works by Edgar Allan Poe, Ambrose Bierce, and other authors from the 1800s -- along with a few much newer tales. Each is narrated by Tim Prasil, an actor, author, and seeker of strange and forgotten literature. Nasty weather and a cozy fire are recommended, but not required.

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1/28/2022

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Episode thumbnail for Tales Told 2.10 The Signal-Man

December 21, 2022

Tales Told 2.10 The Signal-Man

<p>The genius of Charles Dickens shines in this dark and disturbing tale about glimpses of the future, the limits of human comprehension, and a railroad worker whose actions spell life or death.<br> <br> This classic ghost story is included in After the End of the Line: Railroad Hauntings in Literature and Lore, available from Brom Bones Books. Learn more about it at: https://brombonesbooks.com/catalog/after-the-end-of-the-line/</p>

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December 9, 2022

Tales Told 2.09 Houdini Slept Here

<p>"Attempting to mask our client’s identity would be foolhardy, since this magician is internationally recognized for escaping from handcuffs, padlocked chains or trunks, and almost any other kind of restraint. Many years will have to pass before readers no longer recognize the personage known as Harry Houdini." -- Lida Bergson</p> <p>This reading comes from Help for the Haunted: A Decade of Vera Van Slyke Ghostly Mysteries, by Tim Prasil. For more information on this book -- and on the the entire Vera Van Slyke Ghostly Msytery series -- visit https://brombonesbooks.com/catalog/vera-van-slyke-ghostly-mysteries/</p>

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December 9, 2022

Tales Told 2.08 The Pot of Tulips

<p>Does dying mean it's too late to repair the damage done to those left behind? Maybe not -- if you find help from someone who has studied the occult. The first of Fitz-James O'Brien's supernatural mysteries featuring Harry Escott, this tale can be found in From Eerie Cases to Early Graves: 5 Short-Lived Occult Detective Series. Find out more about this anthology here: https://brombonesbooks.com/catalog/from-eerie-cases-to-early-graves/</p>

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What is Tales Told When the Windows Rattle?

Tales Told When the Windows Rattle features thrilling yet unsettling works by Edgar Allan Poe, Ambrose Bierce, and other authors from the 1800s -- along with a few much newer tales. Each is narrated by Tim Prasil, an actor, author, and seeker of strange and forgotten literature.

Nasty weather and a cozy fire are recommended, but not required.

How often does this podcast release new episodes?

This podcast updates daily.

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