Don’t Go to Sleep in the Dark: 13 Short Stories by Celia Fremlin
Requirements: .MP3 Player, 360 MB, Chapterised Audiobook
Overview: Celia was born in Kingsbury, now part of London, England. She was the daughter of Heaver Fremlin and Margaret Addiscott. Her older brother, John H. Fremlin, later became a nuclear physicist. Celia studied at Somerville College, Oxford University. From 1942 to 2000 she lived in Hampstead, London. In 1942 she married Elia Goller, with whom she had three children; he died in 1968. In 1985, Celia married Leslie Minchin, who died in 1999. Her many crime novels and stories helped modernize the sensation novel tradition by introducing criminal and (rarely) supernatural elements into domestic settings. Her 1958 novel The Hours Before Dawn won the Edgar Award in 1960.
Genre: Audiobooks > Fiction
Stories:
1970 – Don’t Go to Sleep in the Dark
—(Read by Mary Jane Higby) 32k [04:31:47] {66.7mb}
01) The Quiet Game
02) The Betrayal
03) The New House
04) Last Day of Spring
05) The Special Gift
06) Old Daniel’s Treasure
07) For Ever Fair
08) The Irony of Fate
09) The Baby-Sitter
10) The Hated House
11) Angel-Face
12) The Fated Interview
13) The Locked Room
1975 – The Long Shadow
—(Read by Beth Chalmers) 48k 06:43:48 {148mb}
1984 – A Lovely Day to Die and Other Stories
(Read by Janis Gray) 64k [05.46.01] {161mb}
01) A Lovely Day to Die
02) Dangerous Sport
03) High Dive
04) A Strong Shoulder to Weep On
05) The Luck of the Devil
06) The Post-Graduate Thesis
07) The Holiday
08) The Bonus Years
09) A Case of Maximum Need
10) Etiquette for Dying
11) The Woman Who Had Everything
12) Test Case
13) The Miracle
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