The Woman of the Wood
Gelesen von Ben Tucker
Abraham Merritt
Here is a story utterly different from any you have ever read before—a tale of a forest of trees in actual warfare against their human foes—utterly weird, utterly fascinating, utterly thrilling, written by the author of “The Moon Pool,” “The Metal Monster,” “The Ship of Ishtar,” and other gripping books. It is a tale of vivid beauty and eery thrills.
For four centuries a family of French peasants had lived on the edge of this forest in the Vosges Mountains; and now, when the last of the race attacked the trees with fire and ax, the forest struck back. This is a story of graphic action, strange murders and uncanny mystery — and through it shines the incredible beauty of the Woman of the Wood. - Summary by Weird Tales Magazine, September 1926 (1 hr 13 min)
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Weirdly interesting
Shelly
A beautifully described scenerio made suspenseful by Ben's reading . Would have liked all aspects of the story, including length, to be expanded. I guess it is for our imaginations to do that.
John Price
good enough and its a short story anyhow 👍🏼
Not bad
PranBharg
Good storyline. Great language. Very good reader.
richard groscost
Great Story. Reading by Ben Tucker was Fabulous
OBX12
Different, interesting, thought provoking…..very good reader