
Here's an Edgar Allan Poe short story read by actor Christopher Lee. Another great voice that suits the work at hand.
1 File. MP3 Format.
Christopher Lee read The Black Cat
A place on the net to get a few audio tracks and audio tales. Ranging from jazz, to OTR broadcasts, to obscure audiobooks, and everything else if needed or desired by my whims. So please listen and enjoy, and remember to take some time audiophiles.


I've always had mixed feelings about Father Brown. He's a religious man who believes in mystical and faithful things yet uses science and reason to a degree. There are parts I like about the character and stories and some parts I really walk-away thinking "This character is weak compared to Sherlock Holmes and most of his solving is done through feelings and hunches it seems". One reason I'm posting these two short-mysteries is because the BBC did them back in the 1980s and of course they are very well done. Another aspect is the historical time period. I find the late 19th century and decades before WW2 interesting in terms of back-story and characters and settings.
One of the most intelligent and well-done videos I've seen on YouTube. Some people say the message of the video can be taken either way, whether pro-science or pro-religion. I, personally, think it goes to the scientist as a nice way of addressing the desparate on-going religious attempts to make their faith-based beliefs legit and somehow tested and rounded as science. However, I guess you can see it how you want. Besides, seeing Hitchens and Dawkins in this manner is great and hilarious. As a few Ozzies say, "Good Gear!"














Here's a few Edgar Allan Poe stories for your audio enjoyment.
A nice, yet relatively short, dramatized version of H. P. Lovecraft's novella At The Mountains Of Madness. Set in the barren, frozen wastelands of Antartica. Lovecraft was inspired by Poe's own story set in this area of th world. This story also qualifies as part of the Cthulhu Mythos.