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The Corpse Light

Dick Donovan

Narrator Jonathan Dunne

Publisher: Jonathan Dunne

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🎬 Experience the atmospheric visual edition of this tale by searching “Jonathan Dunne Horror” on YouTube. 
Title: The Corpse Light 
Series Name: Timeless Terrors 
Series Entry: 162 
Author: Dick Donovan 
Narrator: Jonathan Dunne 
Original Publication: 1899 
Public Domain: Yes 
Description: 
The Corpse Light is a chilling supernatural tale by Dick Donovan, a prolific Victorian writer known for his crime and mystery fiction often laced with elements of the uncanny. In this story, a mysterious and unnatural light becomes a sinister omen, drawing those who witness it into an atmosphere of growing dread and inevitability. 
Set within a rural landscape shaped by superstition and fear, the narrative explores the idea that certain signs cannot be dismissed as coincidence. Donovan builds a slow-burning tension in which curiosity and unease gradually overwhelm reason, as characters begin to suspect that something beyond natural explanation is at work. 
As events unfold, the “corpse light” evolves from local legend into something far more disturbing—a symbol of fate, warning, and the fragile boundary between the physical world and forces that may lie beyond human understanding. The horror emerges not through spectacle, but through atmosphere, implication, and the sense of inescapable doom. 
This classic Victorian supernatural mystery blends folklore, psychological tension, and dark storytelling tradition into a haunting tale that lingers long after the final line. 
This classic tale is narrated by horror author Jonathan Dunne. 
🎬 Experience the atmospheric visual edition of this tale by searching “Jonathan Dunne Horror” on YouTube.
Duration: 34 minutes (00:34:27)
Publishing date: 2026-06-26; Unabridged; Copyright Year: — Copyright Statment: —