by Charles L.
About this book
A Stable for Nightmares or Weird Tales by Charles L. ushers listeners into a shadowy anthology of literature and fantasy where folklore, dread, and the uncanny collide. These eerie short stories—set among lonely inns, rural estates, and the misted moors of late-Victorian England—weave ghostly apparitions, unsettling dreams, and whispered secrets into compact, atmospheric narratives. Drawing on Gothic tradition and the period’s fascination with superstition and the subconscious, the collection explores themes of memory, identity, honor, and the thin veil between the ordinary and the supernatural without ever revealing its chilling conclusions.
Richly descriptive prose and tense, suggestive plotting evoke the feel of 19th-century weird fiction while remaining accessible to modern listeners. Expect haunted houses, phantasmal visitors, and stories that build mood through implication rather than explicit gore—classic literature that leans into psychological horror and the strange.
Ideal for fans of gothic short stories, supernatural fantasy, and classic weird tales, this audiobook is perfect for late-night listening or for anyone who enjoys being quietly unsettled. Press play to experience finely crafted tales that linger long after the last line.