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Eltjo Herder leest : Want er is meer in de hemel en op aarde ...

Ontdek zelf hoeveel vreugde en noodlottigheid er tussen hemel en aarde is! En dit is maar een klein voorbeeld, er is méér...

Het wachten,

De Zweedse lucifer,

Manuscript gevonden in een fles,

De man die van Dickens hield,

Sssst!,

In de diepste duisternis,

Gup,

De ratten in de muren,

De verlichte kamer,

N.V. Vampiers,

Zijn pachtige handen,

Het spook van Canterville deel 1, 2 en 3,

La belle dame sans merci,

Stromend water,

De hele stad slaapt,

De omstanders,

De volmaakte misdaad,

De dood is een droom,

De liefdestunnel,

Levenslang,

De specialist van het huis,

Man overboord.


Authors:

  • Anton Quintana
  • Josef Nesvadba
  • Oscar Cook
  • Oscar Wilde
  • Peter Cheyney
  • Peter Schuyler Miller
  • Ray Bradbury
  • Robert Arthur
  • Robert Bloch
  • Stanley Ellin
  • Winston Churchill
  • Anton Tsjechov
  • Edgar Allan Poe
  • Evelyn Waugh
  • Gerald Kersh
  • H. Russell Wakefield
  • H.R.F. Keating
  • H.P. Lovecraft
  • John Buchan

Narrator:

  • Eltjo Herder

Format:

  • Audiobook

Duration:

  • 11 h 21 min

Language:

Dutch


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