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Classic Ghost Stories

S02E30 His Beautiful Hands by Oscar Cook

Classic Ghost Stories

Tony Walker

Fiction, Drama, Science Fiction

4.9686 Ratings

🗓️ 27 March 2021

⏱️ 35 minutes

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His Beautiful Hands by Oscar CookThis will be the second of Oscar Cook's stories we have read, the first being Boomerang. Boomerang is https://player.captivate.fm/episode/f7098556-f342-4667-b9f2-65424796b616 (here)It was danged hard to find a copy of His Beautiful Hands, but I succeeded. HBH is rated as one of the best horror stories in those inevitable lists that pop up on the Internet, almost certainly compiled by people who never read it because print copies of the anthologies it was in are either out of print or cost hundreds of cash units (dollars, pounds, euros, roubles, take your pick). Cook's work, I realise now, is characterised by graphic body horror rather than the supernatural so it is a horror story rather than a ghost story. He deliberately sets out to shock us, but shocks modern listeners most probably by accident.What I mean is that we have become inured to graphic horror, after all we have had The Saw and The Human Caterpillar (neither of which I've seen) and the horrid bit in Midsommer when the old folks jump off the cliff and are then finished off... but let's not go into that. Then he throws in a bit of incest. That's never nice and I think even modern listeners find that shocking. As an aside, I actually deplore the race for shock that you see in detective series on TV. Once theft was enough (if you go back far enough), then murder became a staple, then we had serial killers, serial rapists and now we have a regrettably frequent addition of paedophilia sometimes with incest thrown in. I prefer Miss Marple personally, and I'd say to the TV companies: don't pander after these most base shock-jock tactics, you're better than that. I saw the Dig on Netflix recently with Ralph Fiennes. How brilliant that was. And I like the Detectorists also. But back to Oscar Cook.Oscar Cook BiographyRichard Martin Oscar Cook was born in London in 1888 and died also in London in 1952. His father owned an athletic goods company and they were fairly well-off. He seems to have been brought up in Broxbourne just outside London and his first job was a clerk there but very shortly afterwards he went to make his fortune in a rubber planation in Borneo. Unfortunately he did not get on well and was sacked, but remained in Borneo and got another job in the British Colonial Service.He was an administrator of the British Empire and worked in North Borneo from 1911 until 1918 and then had District Officer posts. This was a position in the British Colonial Service and these administrators and often magistrate was at the heart of colonial administration in the British colonies.He was married in 1924 to Christine Campbell Thomson but got divorced in 1938.When he returned to England he wrote an autobiography of his time in Borneo and thereafter wrote supernatural stories, many of which appeared in various anthologies. This story appeared in the 2nd Pan Book of Horror. I used to read those books when I was a kid, which may explain a lot.Cook bought a controlling interest in a publishing company which produced a series of horror anthologies called Not at Night which ran to twelve books.His Beautiful HandsStarts like Boomerang I think with the device of the urbane Englishman in his club in the Far East. This fellow has few adventures and relies on his unsteady journalist friend Warwick to tell him the ghastly tales. He even warns us it is going to be horrible. And it is. As the story goes structurally, it's pretty neat. It has at least two twists, probably three: that the manicurist poisoned him so his fingers drop off (ideal revenge on a violinist); that she is his daughter; and that the child is his. It is gSupport the showVisit us here: www.ghostpod.orgBuy me a coffee if you're glad I do this: https://ko-fi.com/tonywalkerIf you really want to help me, become a Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/barcudMusic by The Heartwood Institute: https://bit.ly/somecomeback Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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This is the first time I've ever done a trigger warning for any of the stories on the classic

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ghost stories podcast. This is His Beautiful Hands by Oscar Cook. And we did boomerang by Oscar Cook,

0:11.9

so you will know that they're fairly grisly his story. So there is a graphic horror trigger,

0:16.5

but that isn't the main problem. In the story to the story is an incest theme and which people

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may find unpleasant and integral to the story there is a basically a racist slur i'll talk more

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about that after the commentary but if any of these things are likely to upset you, then don't listen.

0:47.6

Everybody dies, don't they?

0:49.9

Everybody come back.

0:52.0

Isn't that so?

0:53.8

You tried to get into the locked drawer today, didn't you?

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How do the dead comeback, mother? What's the secret? His beautiful hands by Oscar Cook.

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I was not grumbling. I had given that up a long while. I was merely contemplating the rain,

1:11.6

wondering what a whole dry day would be like.

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And I came to the conclusion that such a phenomenon was impossible,

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at least until the forty days of St. Swithin were up,

1:21.8

that the age of miracles was past.

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And then, without warning, I shuddered and felt that cold, creepy feeling which premenates

1:29.6

a horror spread over me, or rather down me, from my head to my feet. A presence was drawing near.

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I realized that immediately and almost as quickly knew whose that presence must be. It must be

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Warwick, he being the only living soul capable of

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awakening such sensibility in me. I turned reluctantly from watching the rain to look at the far end

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of the club smoking room. Warwick had just entered the door and was approaching. Before he reached me,

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