When I was around 10 years old I would lay in bed on Sunday nights and listen to Mystery Theatre on the radio. Most of them were ghost stories or murders complete with all the sound effects. I always wanted to experience that story telling again and you have provided that. Thanks!!
Thank you, thank you, thank you for this long collection of stories! I'm recovering from major surgery, doing so much better, but still awaken sometimes in pain in the wee hours. These stories help get me back off to sleep and I appreciate that so much. I'm not in a position right now to do Patreon or anything, but I do let the ads run on your regular stories to show my appreciation. Thanks again, Tony.
Shawley was an interesting premise, and a new one to me. Once the supernatural is accepted, a house waiting for the right cast makes perfect sense. Good one!
I'm very fussy about my sleep book readers, it takes something & someone special to really get my attention & make me want more. Good reading is an art form and especially if one is going to continue to want to listen to at least 8-9hrs of wonderful writing....... I would seem to have found a perfect match in you. Thank you, for decades I've suffered from sleep disorders and audiobooks, collections of stories and a certain tone and rhythm is music to my psyche. I go to sleep & I'll wake up again for whatever reason, sometimes it's dreams and sometimes it's stress but to be able to snuggle back feeling comfy and calm with a sense of safety and continuity, doesn't matter what is being read, is priceless for me especially as I suffer chronic pain as well. You will never know what a simple gift you're given. Again thank you and I look forward to more ❤
Yaaayy! Haunted house stories are my favourite! I grew up hearing stories about our own house.. the only thing I ever had happen there was hearing snoring upstairs when I was home alone as a little kid (it was ok to do that then and parents didn’t get arrested.. imagine that!) and had to go to bed..😳lol not so bad!
Thank you very much again Tony, this is exactly what I needed!! Problems with moving house leaves my nerves jangled and therefore my sleep is elusive... I am like a Bear with a bad head!! So, this is perfect for soothing me into a milder mood, and prevents me from planting my Hubby ~under the rose bush in a fit of pique!! Again, Thank You Tony. Mr Dingbatt says "Thank you Very Much" as well!! We both hope that everything is going well with you and yours, especially your Jasper and the rest of your pack!! These are Wonderful Readings and most enjoyable!! Namasté, Andréa and Jasper. .. XxX...
Good collection of stories. It's such a pleasure to listen to your wonderful voice, although I listen during the day, since I don't want to miss anything by falling asleep. Thank you!
Oh! How behind I am, and a well long one, too! I hope you're well, thank you so much for the content❤ Can't wait to catch up with this and fall asleep 😴
+@phluxtersharpe4646 the compilations are for this. The weeklies have the commentary because many people seem to like that .This way I hope everyone will be happy
Hello Mr. Walker, I'm really enjoying the great narrations, thank you, I came across your work after a recommendation by Jasper L'Estrange. Have you ever come across Robert Westall's ghost stories? Antique Dust was a particularly good collection, you might enjoy them.
The problem is that I listen in bed at night, and half the time I fall asleep, and wake up a few hours later with the laptop and wireless both blinking.
@@ClassicGhost thank you Tony! I decided that's what I will do. I can't miss the good ole ghost stories!!! I LOVE listening to them while I do my chores. Your such a an awesome story teller with a beautiful unique speaking voice. Hope you never stop. God bless
Have you ever read "The Boy in Darkness" by Mervyn Peake? Peake is most known for his gothic fantasy epic Gormanghast, but he wrote a stand alone short horror novella featuring the novels main character. I'd say its like wizard of oz if told by Thomas Ligotti. Mabey a tad of pilgrims progress but even that doesn't describe it. It is wholly unique in all of horror literature. The book is a little hard to find but internet archive has one to digitally borrow.
Oh dearest Tony, you made my night! I was just thinking, I have to find something new to listen to, and voila! So very grateful for all your presentations, especially these longer ones - I know there is much more work involved... Keep an eye out for a coffee or 2! ☕🏚️👻📕 (I studied music music @ university, so I'm really enjoying Basil N)
I do wonder if Ruth Rendal was influced by the stories about Borley Rectory in Essex, The names sound similar and so do some of the events that characters recount such as ghostley footsteps and carriages