HorrorBabble's Subterranean Terror by Robert Bloch audiobook

HorrorBabble's Subterranean Terror: 10 Stories of the Dark Places Beneath Us

By Robert Bloch , Edmond Hamilton , Robert Barbour Johnson , David H. Keller , Henry Kuttner , Abraham Merritt  and Clark Ashton Smith
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    ISBN: 9798368900452

A collection of horror stories set in shadowy caverns, crypts, and other undesirable hollows. Contents: Far Below by Robert Barbour Johnson (Weird Tales, June-July 1939) The story of dreadful creatures burrowing up into the New York subway. The Creeper in the Crypt by Robert Bloch (Weird Tales, July 1937) An unusual case of kidnapping in witch-haunted Arkham. The Secret in the Tomb by Robert Bloch (Weird Tales, May 1935) A man answers an inexplicable summons from beyond the grave. Murder in the Grave by Edmond Hamilton (Weird Tales, February 1935) A night of terror ten feet below the surface of the ground. The Thing in the Cellar by David H. Keller (Weird Tales, March 1932) The tale of a terrified little boy, and his fear of what might be lurking in the basement. It Walks by Night by Henry Kuttner (Weird Tales, December 1936) A ghastly horror that stalked through the crypts beneath an old graveyard. The Graveyard Rats by Henry Kuttner (Weird Tales, March 1936) A cemetery caretaker must exterminate a colony of monstrous rats. The People of the Pit by Abraham Merritt (All-Story Weekly, January 1918) An individual descended much too deeply into the heart of the Earth. The Epiphany of Death by Clark Ashton Smith (The Fantasy Fan, July 1934) A shocking revelation in the catacombs of Ptolemides. The Seed from the Sepulchre by Clark Ashton Smith (Weird Tales, October 1933) In the Venezuelan jungle, a diabolical plant lived on human life.

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Summary

Summary

A collection of horror stories set in shadowy caverns, crypts, and other undesirable hollows.

Contents:

Far Below by Robert Barbour Johnson (Weird Tales, June-July 1939)

The story of dreadful creatures burrowing up into the New York subway.

The Creeper in the Crypt by Robert Bloch (Weird Tales, July 1937)

An unusual case of kidnapping in witch-haunted Arkham.

The Secret in the Tomb by Robert Bloch (Weird Tales, May 1935)

A man answers an inexplicable summons from beyond the grave.

Murder in the Grave by Edmond Hamilton (Weird Tales, February 1935)

A night of terror ten feet below the surface of the ground.

The Thing in the Cellar by David H. Keller (Weird Tales, March 1932)

The tale of a terrified little boy, and his fear of what might be lurking in the basement.

It Walks by Night by Henry Kuttner (Weird Tales, December 1936)

A ghastly horror that stalked through the crypts beneath an old graveyard.

The Graveyard Rats by Henry Kuttner (Weird Tales, March 1936)

A cemetery caretaker must exterminate a colony of monstrous rats.

The People of the Pit by Abraham Merritt (All-Story Weekly, January 1918)

An individual descended much too deeply into the heart of the Earth.

The Epiphany of Death by Clark Ashton Smith (The Fantasy Fan, July 1934)

A shocking revelation in the catacombs of Ptolemides.

The Seed from the Sepulchre by Clark Ashton Smith (Weird Tales, October 1933)

In the Venezuelan jungle, a diabolical plant lived on human life.

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Author Bio: Robert Bloch

Author Bio: Robert Bloch

Robert Bloch (1917–1994) was a horror, suspense, and science fiction writer and screenwriter, best known for the novel Psycho. Altogether, he wrote over 220 stories collected in over two dozen collections, two dozen novels, screenplays for a dozen movies, and three Star Trek episodes. His many awards include the Nebula, Hugo, and World Fantasy awards (including Lifetime Achievement), and five Bram Stoker Awards. His autobiography, Once around the Bloch, was his last major work.

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Author Bio: Henry Kuttner

Author Bio: Henry Kuttner

Henry Kuttner (1915–1958) made his first sale to Weird Tales in 1936 and began publishing science fiction stories the following year. In 1940 he married C. L. Moore, and they wrote many stories and novels together under a number of pseudonyms. Kuttner was the author of Fury, Mutant, the Baldy series, and the Hogpen series, among numerous other novels and short stories.

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Author Bio: Edmond Hamilton

Author Bio: Edmond Hamilton

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Author Bio: Clark Ashton Smith

Author Bio: Clark Ashton Smith

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Author Bio: Abraham Merritt

Author Bio: Abraham Merritt

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Author Bio: David H. Keller

Author Bio: David H. Keller

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Author Bio: Robert Barbour Johnson

Author Bio: Robert Barbour Johnson

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Available Formats : Digital Download
Category: Fiction
Runtime: 4.18
Audience: Adult
Language: English