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A Christmas Carol
Step into the timeless world of Charles Dickens's A Christmas Carol, a tale that has warmed hearts and inspired countless generations. This enduring classic follows Ebenezer Scrooge, a miserly and cold-hearted man who loathes Christmas and the joy it...
A Modest Proposal
Jonathan Swift's A Modest Proposal is a masterful work of satire that has stood the test of time as one of literature’s sharpest critiques of social and economic inequality. Written in 1729, this provocative essay proposes an outlandish solution to...
A Scandal in Bohemia
When the King of Bohemia seeks Sherlock Holmes’ help, the stakes are higher than ever. A compromising photograph of the King with the brilliant and enigmatic Irene Adler threatens to derail his royal engagement. Desperate to retrieve the incriminating...
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland takes listeners on an extraordinary journey through a whimsical and nonsensical world. When young Alice follows a curious White Rabbit down a rabbit hole, she finds herself in a land where the rules of reality are...
His to Fly
His to Fly by Richard Howells Watkins is an exhilarating adventure that takes readers into the thrilling and dangerous world of early aviation. When two men face a life-threatening situation in the air, with only one parachute between them, the...
In Our Time
In Our Time is Ernest Hemingway’s groundbreaking debut collection of short stories, first published in 1925. With his hallmark sparse and precise prose, Hemingway explores themes of war, love, loss, and the human condition through a series of...
Metamorphosis
When Gregor Samsa wakes up one morning, he discovers he has been inexplicably transformed into a monstrous, insect-like creature. Struggling to navigate his new reality, Gregor’s life spirals into isolation as he becomes a burden to his family and...
Secret of the Earth Star
In the opulent palace of an Indian Rajah, a clandestine meeting unfolds under the cover of night. A group of Europeans presents the Earth Star—a singular, lens-shaped gem of unparalleled beauty and hardness, forged from a prehistoric tree-fern under...
Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde
Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde is one of the most iconic novellas in the history of Gothic literature. Written by Robert Louis Stevenson in 1886, this gripping tale explores the duality of human nature through the story of Dr. Henry Jekyll, a...
The Altar of Freedom
In The Altar of Freedom, Mary Roberts Rinehart weaves a poignant and stirring tale set against the backdrop of the American Civil War. The story delves into the complexities of human sacrifice, duty, and love, exploring the moral and emotional...
The Catspaw of Piperock
In The Catspaw of Piperock, W.C. Tuttle spins a tale of wit, deception, and adventure in the rugged West. The story centers around a clever and resourceful man named "The Catspaw," a character whose schemes and ability to navigate tricky situations...
The Hunter’s Lodge Case
A wealthy man is found dead at a secluded hunting lodge, and all signs point to a sinister murder. When Harrington Pace is shot in his home, the case seems straightforward—until Hercule Poirot gets involved. Stricken with illness and unable to travel,...
The Missing Will
Hercule Poirot is called upon to solve a seemingly simple but puzzling case in The Missing Will, a captivating short story by Agatha Christie. When the will of a recently deceased man goes missing, it leaves his niece, Miss Violet Marsh, in a...
The Plymouth Express Affair
Aboard the luxurious Plymouth Express train, a tragic discovery sets the stage for one of Hercule Poirot's most intriguing investigations. When the lifeless body of a wealthy young woman is found hidden in a train compartment, the case quickly...
The Promise of the Bell
Set against the festive backdrop of a Philadelphia Christmas, The Promise of the Bell by Agnes Repplier explores the enduring symbolism of the Liberty Bell and its connection to hope, freedom, and the spirit of the season. With her trademark wit and...
The Radio Ghost
In The Radio Ghost, renowned adventure and science fiction author Otis Adelbert Kline weaves a captivating tale that blends mystery, technology, and the supernatural. Set in the early days of radio, this thrilling story follows an intrepid protagonist...
The Red-Headed League
When Jabez Wilson, a pawnbroker with fiery red hair, approaches Sherlock Holmes with a bizarre story, the detective is immediately intrigued. Wilson was hired by a mysterious organization called The Red-Headed League for a seemingly trivial job, only...
The Shadow on the Spark
Step into a world of wonder and mystery with The Shadow on the Spark, a captivating tale from the golden age of science fiction. Written by Edward S. Sears and originally published in Amazing Stories in 1927, this thrilling narrative explores the...
The Silent Cabin
In the rugged wilderness of Alaska, two men find themselves trapped in an isolated cabin, fighting against both the unforgiving environment and the psychological toll of their isolation. The Silent Cabin is a gripping tale of survival, exploring the...
The Yellow Wallpaper
In The Yellow Wallpaper, Charlotte Perkins Gilman explores the haunting and suffocating effects of confinement and the treatment of women in the late 19th century. This powerful and unsettling short story follows an unnamed woman suffering from what...
Three Stories and Ten Poems
Three Stories and Ten Poems is Ernest Hemingway’s first published book, a rare glimpse into the early work of one of the greatest writers of the 20th century. Printed in 1923 in a small edition in Paris, this collection showcases the raw power of...
Why I Believe in Scouting for Girls
In Why I Believe in Scouting for Girls, renowned author Mary Roberts Rinehart offers a heartfelt and compelling case for the invaluable role of scouting in the lives of young girls. Published in 1920, this essay reflects Rinehart’s deep belief in the...