Famous British and American director Alfred Hitchcock is rightfully considered the “King of Horror” and the father of the modern thriller. He created gripping films—watching some of them, viewers even lost consciousness, while others simply couldn’t bear the tension and left the theater before the movie ended. This collection of audio versions of novellas and stories included in the volume is no accident called “Hitchcock’s Favorite Stories.” It gathers blood-chilling tales that—especially for the overly impressionable—we wouldn’t recommend listening to at night.
The collection includes stories:
– Michel Gérard “Horrors Behind the Monastery Walls”
– William Hope Hodgson “The Voice in the Night”
– Edward Lucas White “Luqun du”
– “The Black Spider”
– William Madox Ford “Iron Shroud”
– Hans Heinz Ewers “The Last Will of Stanisława d’Aspr”
– Hans Heinz Ewers “Blue Indians”