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Skull-Face and Other Weird Tales

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Skull-Face and Other Weird Tales

By: Robert E. Howard
Narrated by: Ian Gordon, Jennifer Gill
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A collection of Robert E. Howard's early tales, all of which appeared in Weird Tales Magazine between 1928 and 1932.

Public Domain (P)2018 HorrorBabble
Dark Fantasy Fantasy Fiction

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Pact collection of titles, expertly delivered, very engaging.

Will listen to these again and again, you can really absorbed and imagine how the scenery would be.

Fantastic, recommend!

Over 5 hours!

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Robert E Howard was recommended to me as a writer in the style of Lovecraft. Sure, Lovecraft is racist, but these stories are an order of magnitude of racism above Lovecraft. They are terrifying: the views he holds are truly horrific, the stories themselves pretty lame. I tried to get through the first one, but couldn't stand it.

Tales of Racism and Misogyny

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