

The Phantom Coach includes tales by a surprising and often legendary cast, including Charles Dickens, Margaret Oliphant, Henry James, Rudyard Kipling, and Arthur Conan Doyle, as well as lost gems by forgotten masters such as Mary E. Michael Sims, whose previous Victorian collections Dracula’s Guest (vampires) and The Dead Witness (detectives) have been widely praised, has gathered twelve of the best stories about humanity’s oldest supernatural obsession. Ghost stories date back centuries, but those written in the Victorian era have a unique atmosphere and dark beauty. 36 Minutes Novel of the White Powder by Arthur Machen – Approx. 28 Minutes The Voice In The Night by William Hope Hodgson – Approx. 1 Hour 6 Minutes The Villa Desiree by May Sinclair – Approx. 35 Minutes The Captain Of The Pole-Star by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle – Approx.

11 Minutes The Burial Of The Rats by Bram Stoker – Approx. 30 Minutes The Hands Of Karma (Ingwa-banashi) by Lafcadio Hearn – Approx. 36 Minutes The Recrudescence of Imray by Rudyard Kipling – Approx. 38 Minutes The Yellow Wallpaper by Charlotte Perkins Gilman – Approx.

57 Minutes The Wind In The Rose-Bush by Mary E. 24 Minutes The Turn Of The Screw by Henry James – Approx. 34 Minutes The Middle Toe of the Right Foot by Ambrose Bierce – Approx. 29 Minutes What Was It? by Fitz-James O’Brien – Approx. Found in a Bottle by Edgar Allan Poe – Approx. 41 Minutes The Torture by Hope by Villiers de l’Isle Adam – Approx. 34 Minutes The Invisible Eye by Erckmann-Chatrian – Approx. 49 Minutes Who Knows? by Guy de Maupassant – Approx. 14 Minutes Markheim by Robert Louis Stevenson – Approx. 11 Minutes The Tale of the German Student by Washington Irving – Approx. 7 Minutes Notes on Writing Weird Fiction By H.P. Courtesy SFFAudio: Introduction by editor Stephen Jones – Approx.
