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The Island of Dr. Moreau
- Narrated by: Stuart Gauffi
- Length: 4 hrs and 45 mins
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Publisher's Summary
First published in 1896, The Island of Dr. Moreau is the second volume in a chronological H.G. Wells series, brought to you by Spoken Realms and Stuart Gauffi.
After being lost at sea for eleven months, Edward Prendick returned to London with no apparent recollection of the events surrounding his disappearance, prompting much speculation among the public and the psychiatric community as to what he might have experienced. Having discovered a full account in Edward's papers, his nephew Charles has published this now - posthumous exposition of those eleven months. What did Edward Prendick encounter on the Island of Dr. Moreau?
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