The Canterville Ghost

Written by:
Oscar Wilde
Narrated by:
David Barnes
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Unabridged Audiobook

Ratings
Book
67
Narrator
39
Release Date
January 2012
Duration
1 hour 24 minutes
Summary
The American Minister and his family have bought the English stately home Canterville Chase, complete with the ghost of Sir Simon de Canterville - blood-stains, clanking chains and all. But these modern Americans will have no truck with ghostly goings-on, and set out to beat the spectre at his own game.
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Samuel Griffin

Charming and witty story of an American family in England, who experience some spooky fun.

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Marah Walsh

A quick and interesting story with a pleasant narrative. Highly recommend.

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Anonymous

Fun book with a surprise ending!

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Eric C.

Lovely short story! Enjoyed it a lot. Even though it was short, there was enough detail to make it worthwhile.

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Michelle W.

It's a wonderful story, with both humor and love as well as some excitement. Excellently read by the narrator.

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Louis V.

Delightful

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Pamela Sine

Very good narrator and an all around good listen!

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Gemma Black

What a little bit of spooky fun by Oscar Wilde. Wilde would have been proud of the narrator.

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Maureen Emlet

I loved this book. Good story and delightfully written.

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Mary Bozarth

Author has a charming voice and I thoroughly enjoyed the story.

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A W

Great short story. The narration is fine enough, although his attempts at an American accent sounded more like an American/Sottish/Welsh hybrid.

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karen nevins

Delightful little ghost story. Surprising that such a touching tale should come from the pen of a rogue like Oscar Wilde.

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