I now own 10 of these shows (Innsmouth was my first) and the prop binder, and I will eventually buy all or most of them. I love them so much. I have a hybrid record/CD/cassette player that's designed to look like an old fashioned radio. It's so fun to put one of the CDs in late at night, turn off the lights, and watch the shadows play on the windows and imagine creepy faces while listening. If I'm really lucky, there will be a thunderstorm, which actually did happen while I was listening to Haunter of the Dark the first time. Innsmouth is my favorite story, and the creepy music and sound effects add so much to the experience. When the old man, Zadok Allen, is recounting the story of Innsmouth, you hear seagulls and waves in the background. When the inn is being invaded, you hear the townsfolk making sounds and banging on the doors. Matt Foyer from "The Whisperer in Darkness" movie is the narrator Robert Olmstead, and the whole cast is excellent. They've also got fake 1930s commercials and it really feels like you're listening to an old timey radio show. If you buy the physical CD, the added props give it extra value. In conclusion, if you're a fan of Lovecraft, just buy it.