I started listening to Halloween-themed audiobooks in October a couple of years ago. First year was Dracula, and the next Frankenstein. This year so far I've done:
- The Best of Edgar Allan Poe
- Victor Pemberton's Dark - a short drama about haunting, life after death, and possession from Fantom Films
- The Invisible Man, by H.G. Wells
- (currently listening to) The Hunger and Other Stories, by Charles Beaumont - a writer of many classic tales from "The Twilight Zone"
- The Strange Case of Dr. Jeckyl and Mr. Hyde, by Robert Louis Stevenson
That'll probably take me to the end of October. If not I have a few other titles I could add to my list.