Pam Walker has narrated 3 audiobooks on Listento.it by 3 authors. The most-rated is True Irish Ghost Stories.

When you hear the name Edith Nesbit, I'll bet "author of horror stories" is not the first thing that comes to mind. She is primarily remembered as a children's author of books like Five Children and It, The Books of Dragons, and many others, but her ghost stories also had great power with eerie, scary, and unlikely endings. J.K. Rowling, the author of the Harry Potter books, is one of Nesbit's many admirers. The Power of Darkness is a very spooky tale, and not for the faint of heart. A man who is afraid of the dark is tricked into a bet that forces him to spend the night in a Parisian wax museum. This story does not end as you might expect, scaring the fainthearted senseless, as it proceeds.
Public Domain (P)2020 Jimcin Recordings

This second collection of bedtime stories is filled with whimsy, humor, and life lessons. Stories included are: "The Eatyoup" "The Tell-Tale Goblin" "Dame Cricket's Story" "The Playroom Wedding Morning-Glory" "The Peacock Butterflies" "The Revenge of the Gnomes" "The Little China Shepardness" "How the Butterfly Grew Yellow," "Was It the Field Fairy?" "The Frogs and the Fairies" "Jack, the Preacher" "Mr. Crow Goes and Tells" "Discontented Dewdrop" "Inquisitive Mr. Possum" "What the Flowers Told Martha" "When Jack Frost Was Young" "The Revenge of the Fireflies" "Sallie Hick's Forefinger" "The Rain Eleves" "Mr. Fox's Housewarming" "Little Pitcher-Man" "The Wind-Flower's Story" "Pussy Willow's Furs" "Orianna" "Old North Wind" "Mr. Fox Cuts the Cottontails" "Little Never-Upset"
Public Domain (P)2020 Jimcin Recordings

A book to warm the cockles of your heart and, perhaps, raise the hair on the back of your neck. When the Rev. John D. Seymour, archdeacon of Cashel and Emly, realized that, although he had included several 17th-century ghost stories in his book Witchcraft and Demonology, there was no other published collection of Irish ghost stories. He determined to right that wrong, and True Irish Ghost Stories is the result. These are simple yet compelling stories, told by ordinary, and some not so ordinary, people of Ireland; amazing tales, not only of ghosts, but of poltergeists, banshees, spirit-filled houses, ghostly carriages, animal spirits, and warnings of death. If you enjoy tales of the supernatural, this is a must listen.
Public Domain (P)2019 Jimcin Recordings