Wilke Collins was the author of two of the greatest mysteries ever written, The Moonstone and The Woman in White. However, like Poe before him and Conan Doyle after, he shifted easily from rational domains to the ‘superrational’. Like them, he often preferred to indulge his occult predilection, a lifelong indulgence. His last lucid effort in this area (before ill health and opium drained his powers) was this short novel, written in 1878. In it, he artfully combines elements of both the detective story and the supernatural.
Category: Audiobooks
101 Amazing Slenderman Facts
1 min read
127 words
1 min read
127 words
Slenderman has been seen around the world for over 2,000 years. This audiobook – dedicated to the authors, who tragically and violently lost their lives shortly after writing it – aims to tell you everything you want to know about Slenderman. What does he look like? What are his powers? What is his purpose? All this and more is answered by Jack Goldstein and Jimmy Russell.
Including excerpts from historical Slenderman documents (such as the 15th-century poem that ends with the words ‘he watches you yet has no sight, he taketh you away at night’), this fantastic audiobook is the surefire way to learn all about Slenderman. The question, of course, is: dare you listen?