Tales of Terror from the Black Ship
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Narrated by:
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Bill Wallis
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By:
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Chris Priestley
About this listen
The Old Inn clings precariously to a cliff top above a storm-lashed ocean. Ethan and Cathy are sick. Their father has left them to fetch a doctor... but they are not alone for long.
A visitor comes begging for shelter, and so the children, who have an unnatural appetite for stories of a macabre persuasion, sit out the throes of the storm in the company of a sailor with more than enough grisly tales to satisfy them. But whatever horrors the stormy night can conjure, they are nothing compared with the heart-stopping revelation of a new dawn...
Eleven spine-chilling tales for older children from bestselling author Chris Priestley.
©2008 Chris Priestley (P)2014 Audible, Inc.What listeners say about Tales of Terror from the Black Ship
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- Kara
- 10-02-21
Good
This entire book series are one of my favourites to read, especially when I am having a book slump. Shame about not seeing the stunning illustration but of course that can't be helped as its an audiobook haha.
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- Mell
- 21-04-19
Brilliant Stories
brilliant audio book from the tales off terror book trilogy from Chris Priestly. I would highly recommend these books to anyone
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- 10-05-17
DISAPOINTING TAKE ON TERROR
Would you say that listening to this book was time well-spent? Why or why not?
So let down by this so called Tale of Terror. The story does not have any terror in it and I wondered why we had bothered. Half way through the children grew bored and wandered off, which they never do when they enjoy their daily audiobooks.
Would you be willing to try another book from Chris Priestley? Why or why not?
No. His titles do not come up to the stories themselves.
Was Tales of Terror from the Black Ship worth the listening time?
No this was not. I like to vary the childrens genre but could have spent this precious listening time with something quite more entertaining from my vast audio collection. But you live and learn and do not know until you try it.
Any additional comments?
These are weak stories with a lack of 'gumph' 'sparkle' 'anticipation' and most of all 'fear'.
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- JANET
- 25-03-12
Quite entertaining
Classic structure with tales being told within an overall story and the tales become more gruesome. It's what happens when the stranger completes his tale telling that is so affecting ang satisfying, so do listen to this audiobook to the end.
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