Humanity depends on Nature for everything. Without her resources and bounty, we would not exist. Despite our on-going depletion of her wares, she simply gets on with her work. Her seasons turn, life continues.
But it seems Nature has a darker, more malevolent side. Something insidious, almost devilish.
In this collection of short story gems Nature indeed takes another look at humanity and decides she would rather not be at their mercy and will.
Through the words of these classic authors including Hawthorne, M R James, Schwob, Alcott, H G Wells and many others Nature vents her fury, her more malign and malicious designs upon men and women who have regrettably displeased her.
01 - Murderous Nature - A Short Story Collection - An Introduction
02 - The Flowering of the Strange Orchid by H G Wells
03 - Lost in a Pyramid (or the Mummy's Curse) by Louisa May Alcott writing as A M Bernard
04 - The Ash Tree by M R James.wav
05 - The Hawthorn Tree by A M Burrage
06 - The Moaning Lily by Emma Vane
07 - The Name-Tree by Mary Webb
08 - Carnivorine by Lucy Hamilton Hooper
09 - The Sumach by Ulric Daubeny
10 - Arachne by Marcel Schwob
11 - The Voice in the Night by William Hope Hodgson
12 - Rappaccini's Daughter - Part 1 by Nathaniel Hawthorne
13 - Rappaccini's Daughter - Part 2 by Nathaniel Hawthorne