Britain's Haunted Roads
Featuring Ghost Stories from the Across the British Isles
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Peter McGiffen
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Adrian Finney
About this listen
Embark on a chilling journey through the spectral lanes of Britain in "Britain's Haunted Roads," the latest instalment in the Strange Britain series.
As you listen, prepare to be immersed in the mysterious and supernatural as real ghost stories unfold along the roads that crisscross this historic land. From ancient thoroughfares steeped in legends to modern highways echoing with the whispers of the paranormal, this book delves into the heart of Britain's haunted landscapes.
Discover accounts of ghostly encounters, unexplained phenomena, and encounters with the unknown that have left travellers and locals alike questioning the fabric of reality.
From ghostly Roman Legions marching along modern motorways, ghostly cars reliving their last moments, phantom hitchhikers, out of control carriages, to an unlikely potential time slip on the M6.Join us on this spine-tingling adventure as we navigate the enigmatic roads of Britain, unveiling the eerie mysteries that lurk in the shadows.
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Thoreau gives an account of three canoe and hiking journeys - by himself and with others - through the mostly uninhabited forests of Maine in the 1850s. Identifying birds, trees and plants by their botanical as well as their common names, he also records the Indian names of lakes, rivers and plants. He investigates the connections between waterways and trails, and provides detail on camping, fishing and hunting in the woods, using whatever is at hand. Extolling the beauty of the wilds that he encounters, Thorough’s narrative is also imbued with elements of his philosophy.
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Listened to this at least 3 times
- By Teagan MacEachern on 01-30-23
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Roadshow
- Landscape with Drums: A Concert Tour by Motorcycle
- By: Neil Peart
- Narrated by: Brian Sutherland
- Length: 15 hrs and 46 mins
- Unabridged
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For 30 years, drummer, author, and songwriter Neil Peart had wanted to write a book about "the biggest journey of all in my restless existence: the life of a touring musician." Finally, the right time, and the right tour. In the summer of 2004, after three decades, 20 gold albums, and thousands of performances, the band Rush embarked on a 30th Anniversary World Tour. The "R30" tour traveled to nine countries, where the band performed 57 shows for more than half a million fans. Uniquely, Peart chose to do his between-show traveling by motorcycle, riding 21,000 miles of back roads.
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Enjoyable, even for a non-fan of Rush
- By Jim In Texas! on 10-04-14
By: Neil Peart
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Just Passin' Thru
- A Vintage Store, the Appalachian Trail, and a Cast of Unforgettable Characters
- By: Winton Porter
- Narrated by: Jones Allen
- Length: 6 hrs and 55 mins
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Like a well-crafted stage play, Just Passin' Thru delivers one suspenseful scene after another. But in this historic setting a store on the Appalachian Trail called Mountain Crossings the characters who show up are no fictional creations. Like any good drama, there are the good guys (and gals) and the weirdos, too. Some show up once (and that’s enough), and some appear again and again. But all are united by two things: the author’s story-capturing talent, and whatever it is that lures them to attempt (or conquer) a 2,200-mile path that climbs and plummets from Georgia to Maine.
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Well Worth it!
- By Pamela M. on 11-13-14
By: Winton Porter
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Call the Nurse
- True Stories of a Country Nurse in Scotland's Western Isles
- By: Mary J. MacLeod
- Narrated by: Gwen Hughes
- Length: 10 hrs and 17 mins
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Tired of the pace and noise of life near London and longing for a better place to raise their young children, Mary J. MacLeod and her husband, George, encountered their dream while vacationing on a remote island in the Scottish Hebrides. Enthralled by its windswept beauty, they soon were the proud and startled owners of a near-derelict croft house - a farmer’s stone cottage - on “a small acre” of land. Mary assumed duties as the island’s district nurse.
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A 1970's Visiting Nurse on Rural Scottish Island
- By Sara on 09-10-14
By: Mary J. MacLeod
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- Maceffp
- 09-01-24
Oh very good
I loved listening to this collection of ghost stories. It really makes me want to visit some of these roads in the dead of night.
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- Mariel
- 11-01-24
Spine-Chilling,Atmospheric,and Utterly Engrossing!
A Journey Through Shadows: A 5-Star Review of "Britain's Haunted Roads" by Adrian Finney
Narrated by Peter McGiffen
I received a complimentary copy and am voluntarily leaving my review.
If you’re a fan of ghostly legends, haunted locations, or simply Britain’s mysterious folklore, Britain's Haunted Roads by Adrian Finney is a must-read. Finney has crafted an exceptionally detailed and atmospheric guide to some of the most infamous, haunted roads and areas across the British Isles, delivering each tale with skill, insight, and an impressive amount of historical research. This book offers much more than simple ghost stories; it’s a journey into Britain's past, its legends, and its eerie roadside folklore.
Finney's expertise and passion are evident in every chapter. He provides just enough background and history for each haunted road without overwhelming the reader. Each story is more tantalizing than the last, with spine-tingling details that make you question what you would do if you found yourself alone on a foggy British road after dark. The narratives reveal the tales of mysterious hitchhikers, and restless spirits, all of which are backed by historical records, local lore, and sometimes, firsthand accounts from those who claim to have seen the supernatural.
Narrator Peter McGiffen brings each tale to life with remarkable depth and presence. His tone is perfectly suited to the dark subject matter, adding that extra edge that truly makes this audiobook a haunting experience. McGiffen’s narration draws you in, creating a sense of eerie intimacy that transports you directly to each road, bridge, or forest haunted by these unsettled spirits. His pacing is impeccable, allowing listeners to savour the suspense and chill of each account.
What sets this book apart is its balance of solid research and storytelling. Finney doesn’t rely on cheap scares or sensationalism; instead, he gives each tale a carefully constructed narrative that builds on real history, letting the hauntings speak for themselves. Finney’s exploration of these haunted roads reflects his commitment to honouring the history and mystery behind these tales, making it feel as though he’s giving readers a privileged glimpse into Britain’s lesser-known, spectral corners.
Britain's Haunted Roads is perfect for ghost story enthusiasts, history lovers, or anyone curious about the shadowy side of the British countryside. Whether you're planning to visit these haunted locations or just looking for a thrilling armchair journey, this audiobook will make you think twice about any midnight road trip plans. Finney and McGiffen make a masterful team, weaving tales that will haunt you long after the final chapter. This book has certainly earned its five stars – a hauntingly delightful journey through Britain’s darkest and most mysterious byways.
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- DianaInSC
- 11-27-24
Spooky and fascinating! I want to visit haunted roads now.
I highly recommend this audiobook to anyone who is interested in ghosts because of the excellent narration paired with a plethora of marvelous ghost sightings across the UK. It is amazing how many roads across the UK are haunted! I was glued to this well-written book for the duration. I love how it was geographically organized according to regions of Great Britain (including Wales, Scotland, and Ireland). Some of the stories were even witnessed by reliable people such as policemen or road construction workers.
This collection of short tales are very entertaining and give me ideas for where to visit and which places to avoid in Britain. I particularly want to visit the ghost of the gentlemanly highwayman with a sense of humor. Other chilling stories of ghostly apparitions causing vehicle collisions make me want to avoid those particular roads. There are actually two different phantom buses and two different headless horsemen in Britain! Fascinating stuff.
The narrator Peter McGiffen did a remarkably wonderful job. He has a lovely English accent with great enunciation and a pleasant rumbling in my ear like a purring tiger. He was also really good at assorted accents during the ghost stories that had dialogue from ghosts or witnesses. He has great pacing too.
I requested and received a free audiobook copy, and I voluntarily wrote this honest review.
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- firebolt22
- 09-22-24
Really good, solid book I wish was longer
This was a good book. The stories were chilling and it’s a good list of places. I wish there were more stories. Throughout the book we hear about different places and only a few of them have the story of what is seen and the history of who may be haunting the place. A lot a repetitious words and phrases used throughout, but the narrator has an amazing voice. He was a tad slow for me so I did speed him up a bit, as it is my personal preference. I’d like to hear some of the others from this series.
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