This short story collection has the very best in unpredictable endings. Prize-winning authors from Chekhov to Julian Barnes tellstories full of hermits, sacred bogs, werewolves, divine ferrets, and the unexpected.
Kashtanka by Anton Chekhov read by Helen Bradbury
Death by Scrabble by Charlie Fish read by ChristopherStarkie
The Truck to Berlin by Hassan Blasim read by RaadRawi
Bark by Julian Barnes read by Richard Baker
The Orphan and the Mob by Julian Gough read by Charliede Bromhead
Vegetarian in France by Michele Roberts read by JennyFunnell
Hermit Wanted by Mick Jackson read by PrunellaScales
Layla's Nose Job by Nicola Barker read by LouiseFord
Sredni Vishtar by Saki read by Michael Malarkey
Dazzle by Scott Bradfield read by William Roberts
Like Mother Used to Makeby Shirley Jackson read by GuyPaul
A Great Event by Vikas Swarup read by James Russell"Spoken Ink, born out of a love for the modern short story, is arefreshing update on an ancient art... short stories are ready forthe Ipod generation." (The Independent on Sunday)
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