Marley’s Ghosts

A Recently Expired Corpse

A corpse in a mummy museum what so strange about that? Oh a fresh corpse… A Recently Expired Corpse by E.G, Thompson is one of our mysteries. I discovered it in a compilation of scary stories but can find nothing about the author or story. To reach me in the beyond: Instagram @marleys_ghosts blog marleysghostspodcast.com…

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The Three Sisters

As the middle sister I would like to assure my sisters I do not relate to the middle sister in this story! The Three Sisters first published in 1902 W.W. Jacobs – most famous now for his short story The Monkey Paw, but in his day his maritime stories are what brought him fame. Instagram…

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The Buried Alive

Time for a dirt nap?  The Buried Alive first published in Blackwood's, October 1821 by Anonymous, John Galt – Scottish Author (no I didn't realize he was scottish when I chose the story just a happy coincidence.) He was the first novelist to deal with issues of the Industrial Revolution and he has been called…

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The Eyes of the Panther

I've been described as obsessed with cats but possessed? The Eyes of the Panther – was first published in The San Francisco Examiner on 17 October, 1897 Our Author Ambrose Bierce -According to witnesses, Bierce died over and over again, all over Mexico. There is even a cenotaph for him in the sleepy mining town…

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By Word of Mouth

Till death do you part – and sometimes not even then By Word of Mouth was first published in the Civil and Military Gazette on June 10th 1887 Author Rudyark Kipling -Joseph Rudyard Kipling was an English journalist, short-story writer, poet, and novelist. He was born in British India, which inspired much of his work. …

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The Haunted Burglar

Wayward appendages, mill saws and a fragile mind make a delightfully gruesome story. The Haunted Burglar – Was first published in the magazine Lippincotts in 1897. Our Author – we are again graced with the talents of W.C. Morrow who we last heard from in Over an Absinthe Bottle. Instagram @marleys_ghostsTwitter @GhostsMarleyEmail marleysghostspodcast@gmail.comWebsite marleysghostspodcast.com Hosted…

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Deepest Darkest

Obsession and the Amazon enough said! Deepest Darkest By Christian Macklam Instagram – @marleys_ghostsTwitter – @GhostsMarleyemail – marleysghostspodcast@gmail.comWebsite – marleysghostspodcast.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Lost in a Pyramid

True love, archeology, and horticulture collide in this terrifying and tragic tale. Lost in a Pyramid or The Mummy's Curse  – first published in 1869 Author- Louisa May Alcott famous for writing “Little Women” but in-between volumes she kicked off the Mummy Curse craze that still infects imaginations today. Instagram – @marleys_ghostsTwitter – @GhostsMarleyEmail –…

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The Christmas Carol

Well in celebration of the Holiday I thought it was time to share my name sake with the world in this bonus episode!  The Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens. Happy Christmas and A Merry New Year! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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