Something Strange And Terrible Holly Creed
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Discover the forgotten ghost stories of Victorian author, Mary Elizabeth Braddon.
Mary Elizabeth Braddon (1835 - 1915) was a well-known and successful author in Victorian England, yet her stunning short ghost stories have mostly gone unremembered.
Each week this podcast will share one of these classic gothic gems.
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Three Times: Chapter 1
Roll up, roll up! Getting your head bitten off by a lion can be all in a days work for The Great Prusinowski, and tonight the show is about to begin...
This episode is Chapter 1 of 3.
Mary Elizabeth Braddon (1835 - 1915) was a well-known and successful author in Victorian England, yet her stunning short ghost stories have mostly gone unremembered.
Each week this podcast will share one of these classic gothic gems.
Read and recorded by Holly Creed
Original music by Abigail Macmillan
Follow on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook: @SSATPodcast
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Good Lady Ducayne: Chapter 5
With Lady Ducayne’s true intentions revealed, what becomes of her increasingly weakened maid, Bella?
This episode is Chapter 5 of 5.
Mary Elizabeth Braddon (1835 - 1915) was a well-known and successful author in Victorian England, yet her stunning short ghost stories have mostly gone unremembered.
Each week this podcast will share one of these classic gothic gems.
Read and recorded by Holly Creed
Original music by Abigail Macmillan
Follow on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook: @SSATPodcast
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Good Lady Ducayne: Chapter 4
Bella is much changed. Her arm is covered in scars.
It’s time for the truth about the “good” Lady Ducayne to be revealed...
This episode is Chapter 4 of 5.
Mary Elizabeth Braddon (1835 - 1915) was a well-known and successful author in Victorian England, yet her stunning short ghost stories have mostly gone unremembered.
Each week this podcast will share one of these classic gothic gems.
Read and recorded by Holly Creed
Original music by Abigail Macmillan
Follow on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook: @SSATPodcast
Help us introduce more listeners to MEB: please rate, review and subscribe 👻 -
Good Lady Ducayne: Chapter 3
Bella writes home to reassure her mother all is well, but rumours are circulating about the strange practices of Lady Ducayne’s doctor...
This episode is Chapter 3 of 5.
Mary Elizabeth Braddon (1835 - 1915) was a well-known and successful author in Victorian England, yet her stunning short ghost stories have mostly gone unremembered.
Each week this podcast will share one of these classic gothic gems.
Read and recorded by Holly Creed
Original music by Abigail Macmillan
Follow on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook: @SSATPodcast
Help us introduce more listeners to MEB: please rate, review and subscribe 👻 -
Good Lady Ducayne: Chapter 2
The Superior Person finally finds Bella Rolleston a suitable position, an excellent position, perhaps one which is it too good to be true?...
This episode is Chapter 2 of 5.
Mary Elizabeth Braddon (1835 - 1915) was a well-known and successful author in Victorian England, yet her stunning short ghost stories have mostly gone unremembered.
Each week this podcast will share one of these classic gothic gems.
Read and recorded by Holly Creed
Original music by Abigail Macmillan
Follow on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook: @SSATPodcast
Help us introduce more listeners to MEB: please rate, review and subscribe 👻 -
Good Lady Ducayne: Chapter 1
Unaccomplished but eager young Bella Rolleston launches herself into the world of work, unaware of what awaits her.
This episode is Chapter 1 of 5.
Mary Elizabeth Braddon (1835 - 1915) was a well-known and successful author in Victorian England, yet her stunning short ghost stories have mostly gone unremembered.
Each week this podcast will share one of these classic gothic gems.
Read and recorded by Holly Creed
Original music by Abigail Macmillan
Follow on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook: @SSATPodcast
Help us introduce more listeners to MEB: please rate, review and subscribe 👻