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Two Supernatural Stories

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Two Supernatural Stories

Perceval Landon

Perceval Landon was a journalist and short story author, and in these two tales he explored the supernatural. In ‘Railhead’, a man receives an urgent message – from an out-of-service telegraph. In ‘Thurnley Abbey’, the titular abbey’s past might be less remote than its occupants believe.

NB These stories were first published in 1908 and contain contemporary views on race and violence. It is Librivox policy not to alter the published text. - Summary by Newgatenovelist

Year of Publication: 1908Genres: Horror & Supernatural Fiction , Gothic Fiction , Single Author Collections
Running Time: 01 hour 06 minutes 14 seconds
#Chapter Name
1
The Nights
Railhead
Newgatenovelist
22:30
2
The Nights
Thurnley Abbey, Part 1
Newgatenovelist
22:34
3
The Nights
Thurnley Abbey, Part 2
Newgatenovelist
21:10

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