In the latest episode of Horror Hill, Erik Peabody returns with two more unsettling tales from Ambrose Ibsen’s What Gathers at Dusk, drawing listeners into lonely places where the familiar begins to warp and the human form becomes something far less trustworthy. From a forgotten retreat swallowed by the wilderness to a remote stretch of country where silence itself feels watchful, these stories trade in creeping dread, fractured identity, and the terrible suspicion that something in the dark has been studying us for far too long. If you like your horror eerie, intelligent, and steeped in uncanny menace, this is an episode that slips under the skin and stays there.
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In this unsettling installment of Horror Hill, Erik Peabody brings you two haunting tales from Ambrose Ibsen’s What Gathers at Dusk — stories bound by a shared dread of things that do not belong, yet draw terribly near. A long-awaited return opens the door to unease no family could prepare for, while a weary traveler discovers that loneliness on the open road may be far from solitude. As familiar places turn hostile and ordinary nights curdle into waking nightmares, our latest episode invites listeners into a world where the line between the human and the inhuman is far thinner than it ought to be.
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Tonight on Horror Hill, host Erik Peabody invites you into a story where the darkest horrors aren’t born of ghosts or monsters—but of people. Of influence. Of ideas planted deep enough to take root. When a troubled youth is sent to a remote camp promising “reform,” he finds something far more insidious lurking beneath its surface. What begins as a fight for survival soon becomes a descent into something far more permanent—where the line between victim and perpetrator begins to blur, and the consequences of a single moment echo for decades.
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Tonight on Horror Hill, host Erik Peabody returns with the stunning conclusion to J.G. Martin’s sweeping cosmic saga. What began as a mysterious crash in the New Mexico wilderness soon spirals into revelations that stretch across centuries, civilizations, and the very edges of the universe itself. As buried memories resurface and long-hidden truths come to light, one man finds himself standing at the crossroads between humanity’s fragile existence and forces far older—and far more powerful—than anything we were meant to understand. With secrets written in alien history and a destiny tied to the fate of worlds, the answers waiting in the darkness may be more terrifying than the questions. Some discoveries... change everything.
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In the dead of night, a mysterious craft crashes into the forests of New Mexico, carving a scar across the landscape and drawing the attention of the people who deal with things the world isn’t supposed to know about. Among them is Isaiah Mitchell—a man who has spent his career investigating the impossible. But for Isaiah, this mission is different, because the place where the object fell is not unfamiliar to him. It’s the same place where, as a child, he experienced something he has spent thirty years trying to convince himself never happened. As the investigation begins and secrets buried deep within a shattered alien vessel begin to surface, Isaiah finds himself confronting memories he thought were nothing more than nightmares. Memories of something ancient. Something vast. Something that may have been shaping the fate of humanity long before our species ever looked up at the stars. Tonight’s tale begins an epic journey across cosmic history, forbidden knowledge, and the terrifying consequences of playing god with evolution. And this is only the beginning.
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In this unsettling episode of Horror Hill, host Erik Peabody presents a darkly decadent tale from Ambrose Ibsen—one that begins with ambition and appetite, and ends somewhere far more disturbing. When a struggling chef with dreams of greatness crosses paths with a seasoned mushroom hunter guarding his best-kept secrets, an unexpected discovery promises to change everything. Darkly atmospheric and disturbingly visceral, this episode explores temptation, ambition, and the terrifying cost of indulging in something you don’t fully understand. Pull up a chair. Dinner is served.
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Ghosts. Secret manuals. A war you never knew was happening. In this wildly inventive episode of Horror Hill, host Erik Peabody presents a tale that flips the supernatural rulebook on its head. What begins as an offbeat confession about an unusual pastime quickly spirals into something much larger — a hidden world where the dead are trained, unseen battles rage in city streets, and the line between hero and villain isn’t nearly as clear as it seems. At once irreverent, imaginative, and unexpectedly heartfelt, this story blends absurdist fantasy with sharp commentary and surprising emotional depth. It’s a romp filled with spectral mischief, secret factions, and escalating chaos — but beneath the humor lies a question that cuts close to home: What if everything you thought you knew about “the enemy” was wrong?
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What if life came with an undo button? For Irving Gibson, a man worn thin by disappointment and convinced the world has it out for him, a single impossible moment changes everything. One mistake. One desperate wish. And suddenly, reality itself becomes… negotiable. From author Ian Dean comes a dark, razor-edged tale about control, corruption, and the hidden cost of rewriting your own mistakes. Hosted by Erik Peabody, this episode of Horror Hill explores a question we’ve all asked ourselves… and dares to answer it.
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In this episode of Horror Hill, psychological unease seeps in through the cracks of the everyday. What begins as ordinary companionship curdles into something unsettling, as unseen forces—both external and deeply personal—begin to assert themselves. Boundaries blur. Tensions surface. And the sense of safety people take for granted proves far more fragile than it appears.
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Some friendships are formed in classrooms. Others begin in playgrounds… And a few are born at the edge of the woods, where no one is watching. In this unsettling episode of Horror Hill, childhood memories resurface with a quiet, creeping menace. A chance encounter leads to questions that feel harmless at first—until they aren’t. Beneath familiar places and forgotten paths, something waits patiently, hiding behind friendly faces and half-remembered rules of the world. As innocence brushes up against curiosity, the line between what is imagined and what is allowed begins to blur. And once that boundary is crossed, there may be no safe way back.
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Winter has a way of stripping things down to the bone. In this episode of Horror Hill, host Erik Peabody invites you into the season he calls "deep hurting," that long stretch of cold where the days blur together, the body falters, and the mind drifts toward thoughts it usually keeps buried. Featuring a bleak and deeply unsettling tale from J.R. Hamantaschen, this episode lingers in the spaces between despair and revelation, asking whether some truths arrive too late to save us—and whether some knowledge was never meant to be endured for long.
“Love Is Not an Eternal Thing Like Hatred or Disgust” by J.R. Hamantaschen – While working a routine shift at a grocery store, a young employee has a fleeting but unsettling encounter with an elderly stranger—one that lingers in his thoughts far longer than it should. As the day unfolds, a series of increasingly disturbing incidents ripple through the store, hinting at a shared anguish carried by those at the far end of life. Ordinary spaces become charged with dread, and quiet despair gives way to something far more profound and unexplainable. A deeply unsettling meditation on aging, identity, and the limits of human endurance, this story confronts the terrifying possibility that some truths are revealed only when it’s already too late.
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