It was the dull, sightless, vulture's eye that shredded his final nerve. Edgar Allan Poe, today on The Classic Tales Podcast.\xa0
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In today\u2019s story, an unnamed narrator attempts to convince us of his sanity, while simultaneously describing a murder he committed. It was first published 180 years ago in 1843.\xa0
I heard a radio version of this story where they have different voice actors \u201ctempt\u201d, or \u201cguide\u201d \xa0the narrator through the steps of the murder, which was rather effective. When I first recorded this back in 2007, it was in the middle of the night, and I was all alone, and really into the height of the drama, and right at the critical point, a car drove by with some crazy bass going on, and it nearly gave me a heart attack.
This recording was the #3 bestselling audiobook at the iTunes Music Store in 2008.\xa0
And now, The Tell-Tale Heart, by Edgar Allan Poe.\xa0
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