Saki & E.F. Benson - story readings
I'm of the opinion that an effective ghost story will always sound good if read aloud. Richard Crowest (a new name to me) has a site that contains a large number of readings of stories by Saki, a great favourite of mine and of course an author who often dealt with the macabre, though he seldom tackled the supernatural. The same site also has Richard reading some of E.F. Benson's spook stories, and I think that - as with the Saki tales - he brings out the best qualities of the author's work. Benson's ghosts and demons are nowhere near as frightening as those of M.R. James, but there's no gainsaying his gift as a spinner of absorbing yarns.
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I just remembered that Benson's "The Bus Conductor" was used in the omnibus film "Dead of Night".
I think Machen's strong suite was atmosphere. He really could create a tangible sense of evil, even if the denouement was sometimes a bit lame.
With some of the stories I'd agree about the endings. However I find that many of then pack a punch that sometimes doesn't hit you until much later, "The White People" comes to mind. It's beautiful, strange and, once it sinks in, unforgettable.
"Dead of Night" is wonderful. My favorite episode takes place during a Christmas party. It's chilling.