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  • Horror Stories: Terrifyingly Real Stories of Unsolved Cases

  • True Horror and Chilling Murders
  • By: Hannah Tidy
  • Narrated by: Martin James
  • Length: 2 hrs and 25 mins
  • 3.6 out of 5 stars (7 ratings)

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Horror Stories: Terrifyingly Real Stories of Unsolved Cases

By: Hannah Tidy
Narrated by: Martin James
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Summary

Bizarre murders and disturbing disappearances that remain unsolved till this day!

When a crime goes unsolved, it can be frustrating and heartbreaking. The victims never get justice, and their loved ones never get closure. But when the crime scenes are disturbing and downright bizarre, it can leave with a feeling of uneasiness.

Best-selling author Hannah J. Tidy will introduce you to some of the most fascinating cases that remain unsolved and continue to perplex us to this day.

"The Girl Scout Slayings" - Most will agree that nothing is quite as horrific as when grievous harm comes to children. Unfortunately, we are all too aware there are some individuals out there who make it their mission in life to hurt the little ones.

These inhuman deeds are made even worse when the culprit remains beyond the reach of justice. One such tragedy shocked Mayes County, Oklahoma, on June 13, 1977. The girls were staying at camp along with many other children and camp personnel. One night, a counselor was suddenly awakened by strange screams, the likes of which she had never heard before. The counselor later described the sound as an unidentified animal resembling some kind of a cross between a bullhorn and a frog.

The woman proceeded outside to investigate with a flashlight. The low, disturbing sound continued, stopping only when she would flash the light. After the noise stopped and nothing out of the ordinary could be seen, the counselor decided to go back to sleep. What she discovered the next morning would change her life forever.

As she approached the children’s tents, you won’t believe what she finds!

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misleading title but interesting stories

This was an interesting and hard book to listen to. So many of the stories recounted here made me so sad, knowing that these were real people who suffered makes it all the more heartbreaking. Its only let down as another review has noted is that the title is slightly misleading as some of the stories contained within the collection are cases that have long since been solved, well ahead of the writing and publication of this book.

Each story is handled well, not feeling exploitative or over dramaticised. The facts are laid out in a clear, straightforward way, which demonstrates a sense of respect to the stories being told.

Martin James is a good narrator for these stories, handling them with respect and defernce.

I was given this as a free audiobook and have left this review voluntarily.

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Well written book, let down by narration



This book was given to me for free at my request and I provided this voluntary review.


The book follows an interesting concept of investigating some pretty high profile murders in the UK and the US. Some of them pretty grotesque and chilling. 


The writer is very informative and the stories are compelling, some are sad. Others are shocking. 


It is narrated, not like a story, but... Like a narration. It actually works quite well for this book because of the authoritive nature of the dialect. 


The book the narrator is reading from is written very well and, conversely, carries the narration rather than the other way round. 


The audio production mastering is not the best. It is unfortunately let down by poor cutting, with repeat cuts left in 8:30+ and some sections the cutting is too late, leading to some paragraphs being clipped at the beginning. The narrator at times sounds a bit like a robot, his prosody is poor. with not enough emotion and too much repetitive prosody. Relying on the timbre and register of his voice... His depth and smoothness to carry his narration.


Some of the sentences are read at a disjointed pace causing you to lose your emersiveness with some of the stories. Which is such a shame because the stories really are on the edge of pulling you in. 


I actually really enjoyed the content of this book, some of the stories gave me a chill down my spine. it was let down by some questionable narration. 


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interesting but not unsolved

I'm not quite sure where the unsolved comes in as some of the cases featured have been solved long before the book was published

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I’m Glad It Only Lasted Two And A Half Hours

I couldn’t finish this book soon enough! The title is very misleading as most of the stories were solved in the book. It was read robotically and it seemed as if even the narrater (If it wasn’t computer read) couldn’t get through it fast enough. There were grammatical errors and repetition. The stories most of which I am familiar were edited to the point of sometimes losing track of what was going on. Dreadfully boring! Would I read it again? Absolutely not.

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