At The Mountains Of Madness

At the Mountains of Madness by H.P. Lovecraft is a chilling tale of cosmic horror and psychological dread. Presented as the first-person account of geologist William Dyer, a professor at Miskatonic University, the story follows an ill-fated Antarctic expedition that uncovers ancient ruins and nightmarish horrors buried beneath the ice. As the team explores towering, otherworldly structures and strange hieroglyphs, they come to realize that they are not alone-unspeakable beings, long thought extinct, still lurk in the frozen wastes.

Narrated by Michael Lyons, this audiobook immerses listeners in Lovecraft's haunting vision, bringing to life the sheer terror of confronting the unknown. With its rich descriptions, mounting tension, and overwhelming sense of isolation, At the Mountains of Madness is a seminal work in the horror genre, influencing generations of writers, filmmakers, and lovers of cosmic horror.

Originally published in 1936, this novella remains one of Lovecraft's most celebrated works, offering a masterclass in atmosphere, suspense, and existential terror.

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At The Mountains Of Madness

At the Mountains of Madness by H.P. Lovecraft is a chilling tale of cosmic horror and psychological dread. Presented as the first-person account of geologist William Dyer, a professor at Miskatonic University, the story follows an ill-fated Antarctic expedition that uncovers ancient ruins and nightmarish horrors buried beneath the ice. As the team explores towering, otherworldly structures and strange hieroglyphs, they come to realize that they are not alone-unspeakable beings, long thought extinct, still lurk in the frozen wastes.

Narrated by Michael Lyons, this audiobook immerses listeners in Lovecraft's haunting vision, bringing to life the sheer terror of confronting the unknown. With its rich descriptions, mounting tension, and overwhelming sense of isolation, At the Mountains of Madness is a seminal work in the horror genre, influencing generations of writers, filmmakers, and lovers of cosmic horror.

Originally published in 1936, this novella remains one of Lovecraft's most celebrated works, offering a masterclass in atmosphere, suspense, and existential terror.

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At The Mountains Of Madness

At The Mountains Of Madness

by H. P. Lovecraft

Narrated by Michael Lyons

Unabridged — 4 hours, 18 minutes

At The Mountains Of Madness

At The Mountains Of Madness

by H. P. Lovecraft

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At the Mountains of Madness by H.P. Lovecraft is a chilling tale of cosmic horror and psychological dread. Presented as the first-person account of geologist William Dyer, a professor at Miskatonic University, the story follows an ill-fated Antarctic expedition that uncovers ancient ruins and nightmarish horrors buried beneath the ice. As the team explores towering, otherworldly structures and strange hieroglyphs, they come to realize that they are not alone-unspeakable beings, long thought extinct, still lurk in the frozen wastes.

Narrated by Michael Lyons, this audiobook immerses listeners in Lovecraft's haunting vision, bringing to life the sheer terror of confronting the unknown. With its rich descriptions, mounting tension, and overwhelming sense of isolation, At the Mountains of Madness is a seminal work in the horror genre, influencing generations of writers, filmmakers, and lovers of cosmic horror.

Originally published in 1936, this novella remains one of Lovecraft's most celebrated works, offering a masterclass in atmosphere, suspense, and existential terror.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940193891505
Publisher: Anthony Pica Productions, LLC
Publication date: 02/21/2025
Edition description: Unabridged
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