
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


A letter arrives—calm in tone, almost conversational. But beneath its surface, something unsettles. A favour once done, a house long locked, a memory that won’t quite settle. There are impressions that can’t be explained, and a sense—quiet, persistent—that something was not as it should have been.
The Clock first appeared in W. F. Harvey’s 1928 collection The Beast with Five Fingers, published by J. M. Dent & Sons. It has since been reprinted in several major ghost story anthologies.
William Fryer Harvey (1885–1937) was a Yorkshire-born writer and Quaker, best known for his concise and unsettling tales of the supernatural. A former naval surgeon, he was awarded the Albert Medal for Lifesaving during the First World War.
📚 You can now buy my books where you are! 😊
https://tonywalkerbooks.com/
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
By Tony Walker4.9
548548 ratings
A letter arrives—calm in tone, almost conversational. But beneath its surface, something unsettles. A favour once done, a house long locked, a memory that won’t quite settle. There are impressions that can’t be explained, and a sense—quiet, persistent—that something was not as it should have been.
The Clock first appeared in W. F. Harvey’s 1928 collection The Beast with Five Fingers, published by J. M. Dent & Sons. It has since been reprinted in several major ghost story anthologies.
William Fryer Harvey (1885–1937) was a Yorkshire-born writer and Quaker, best known for his concise and unsettling tales of the supernatural. A former naval surgeon, he was awarded the Albert Medal for Lifesaving during the First World War.
📚 You can now buy my books where you are! 😊
https://tonywalkerbooks.com/
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

3,448 Listeners

7,634 Listeners

2,891 Listeners

654 Listeners

1,878 Listeners

2,906 Listeners

203 Listeners

689 Listeners

780 Listeners

675 Listeners

96 Listeners

775 Listeners

164 Listeners

29 Listeners

72 Listeners