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Midnight Mumurs
by Alexander Armin
Welcome to Midnight Murmurs, a collection of classic ghost stories, forgotten tales, and atmospheric horror. From haunted houses and strange encounters to eerie mysteries long lost to time, each episode brings a new story from the shadows. Dim the lights, settle in, and listen closely—the night has stories to tell.
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The Signal-Man by Charles Dickens | Midnight Murmurs
A lonely railway signalman working in a remote cutting is haunted by a mysterious figure that appears before tragedy strikes. When a visitor learns of the signalman’s terrifying experiences, the line between warning and fate begins to blur. In this classic ghost story by Charles Dickens, dread builds with every passing train as an unsettling mystery unfolds beneath the red warning light.The Signal-Man was originally published in 1866 and is in the public domain.Written by Charles Dickens Narrated by Alexander Armin Presented by Midnight Murmurs
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The Empty House by Algernon Blackwood | Midnight Murmurs
Tonight on Midnight Murmurs, we journey into The Empty House by Algernon Blackwood, a classic tale of supernatural dread. As two investigators enter a house with a sinister reputation, they discover that some places are best left undisturbed.CreditsStory: The Empty House by Algernon Blackwood (Public Domain)Narration: Alexander ArminPodcast: Midnight MurmursCover Art: Created by Alexander ArminMusic: Original music by Alexander Armin© 2026 Midnight Murmurs. All rights reserved for original narration, artwork, and music.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Welcome to Midnight Murmurs, a collection of classic ghost stories, forgotten tales, and atmospheric horror. From haunted houses and strange encounters to eerie mysteries long lost to time, each episode brings a new story from the shadows. Dim the lights, settle in, and listen closely—the night has stories to tell.
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