"A Case of Eavesdropping" is a tale by British author, Algernon Blackwood, from his "The Empty House" collection. In the story, a man, who believes himself to be the only tenant in an old house, continually hears brash and vicious arguments in the room next door. Chapters: 00:16 - Introduction 00:52 - A Case of Eavesdropping 36:48 - Further Listening Bandcamp link: horrorbabble.bandcamp.com/album/a-case-of-eavesdropping Narrated by Ian Gordon for HorrorBabble Music and production by Ian Gordon Support us on Bandcamp or Patreon: horrorbabble.bandcamp.com www.patreon.com/horrorbabble HorrorBabble MERCH: teespring.com/stores/horrorbabble-merch Search HORRORBABBLE to find us on: AUDIBLE / ITUNES / SPOTIFY Home: www.horrorbabble.com Rue Morgue: www.rue-morgue.com Social Media: facebook.com/HorrorBabble instagram.com/horrorbabble twitter.com/HorrorBabble
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Great job! This story is awesome! Algernon Blackwood's stories are truly splendid. I have been hookedbsince reading "The Willows". The description of Jim Shorthouse at the beginning is hilarious. Sounds like quite the "poor soul". Keep up the great work! Thanks for bringing us these stories from this fantastic author.
I really like Algernon Blackwood. Every time one of his stories comes up on HB I'm very excited for a good tale. I love this kind of horror. You never get to see the evil and the horror is what's happening in the main characters head. It's nice because you get to use your imagination and really imurse yourself in the story. Great reading as always! Top notch. Cheers!
I somehow missed this video when it was new, but I'm so glad I found it now! This is a genuinely spooky story. Blackwood was a great author, and the narrator perfectly brings his writing to life.
Can you imagine if this happened in a more modern time, the neighbors had a tv or something and just turned it up louder everytime he coughs and hits the door? 😂😂
To be fair to the story, it’s a fairly accurate review of American hotel experiences. To be fair to America, we will serve you anything in the morning except beans on toast.
I've lived in an old house (like house of the 7 gables) whose rooms were converted to apartments in Rhode Island. I always wondered what happened and whose souls were still around there.
Thank you Ian it’s the Blavatsky story I was looking for. I thought maybe someone was objecting to her theosophy thing she and Eliphas Levi came up with. By the way is there a plan to do John W.Campbells Who Goes There? The basis of The Thing films? That could be a super production
"A Case of Eavesdropping" is a tale by British author, Algernon Blackwood, from his "The Empty House" collection. In the story, a man, who believes himself to be the only tenant in an old house, continually hears brash and vicious arguments in the room next door.
Chapters:
00:16 - Introduction
00:52 - A Case of Eavesdropping
36:48 - Further Listening
Bandcamp link: horrorbabble.bandcamp.com/album/a-case-of-eavesdropping
Narrated by Ian Gordon for HorrorBabble
Music and production by Ian Gordon
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horrorbabble.bandcamp.com
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Great job! This story is awesome!
Algernon Blackwood's stories are truly splendid. I have been hookedbsince reading "The Willows".
The description of Jim Shorthouse at the beginning is hilarious. Sounds like quite the "poor soul".
Keep up the great work! Thanks for bringing us these stories from this fantastic author.
Well done Mr.Gordon and Horror Babble! Very good! Excellent story and narration, as always. Until next time.
This guy is so underated. Listened before but so good.
I really like Algernon Blackwood. Every time one of his stories comes up on HB I'm very excited for a good tale. I love this kind of horror. You never get to see the evil and the horror is what's happening in the main characters head. It's nice because you get to use your imagination and really imurse yourself in the story. Great reading as always! Top notch. Cheers!
Very enjoyable and excellent narration.
I somehow missed this video when it was new, but I'm so glad I found it now! This is a genuinely spooky story. Blackwood was a great author, and the narrator perfectly brings his writing to life.
I'm enjoying this story presently, and I'm enjoying it very much indeed.
My sincerest thanks to you Ian, as always.
Terrific tale!
This is one of my favorites. This author is becoming a favorite of mine. Great read. I'm going to have to look into him.
Big Algernon Blackwood fan, even bigger horrorbabble fan
Excellent narration!!! I love that voice it fits story perfectly!!
Can you imagine if this happened in a more modern time, the neighbors had a tv or something and just turned it up louder everytime he coughs and hits the door? 😂😂
Thank you once more, kind sir
A fine new entry. Thank you all so much.
Thank you horrorbabble for the fabulous content.(this was a great story)
Ian, as always your narration is superb.
Superb as always, thanks Ian I always enjoy these stories.
Thank you Ian, really appreciated that reading and story
Quite an interesting tale. Thank you very much.
A good story read well.I love your work it so enjoyable.Thank you for you efforts.
To be fair to the story, it’s a fairly accurate review of American hotel experiences. To be fair to America, we will serve you anything in the morning except beans on toast.
"The Wendigo" is Blackwood's best.
I've lived in an old house (like house of the 7 gables) whose rooms were converted to apartments in Rhode Island. I always wondered what happened and whose souls were still around there.
HorrorBabble is the Best show on youtube ! :-)
noone better than blackwood💙🙏🏻
This ones such a good one... T.Y. as always. 🌹
Thank you Ian it’s the Blavatsky story I was looking for. I thought maybe someone was objecting to her theosophy thing she and Eliphas Levi came up with. By the way is there a plan to do John W.Campbells Who Goes There? The basis of The Thing films? That could be a super production
Great - I'm glad we managed to sort that out. We can't do that one unfortunately, Edward - it's under copyright.
Contended Sigh! 💛💛💛
that southern accent was so cute, i can't stand it LOL pretty good one, too,
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Ian: I cant seem to find the Helena Blavatsky take that was on my you tube page yesterday. Was it taken down?
This one, Edward? th-cam.com/video/DQnMuSLzbLw/w-d-xo.html
A creepy yarn!
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