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The Wendigo
- A Horror Novella
- Narrated by: Mike Ward
- Length: 2 hrs and 15 mins
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Publisher's Summary
The Wendigo, by English author, Algernon Blackwood, is a horror novella first published in 1910 in England.
A celebrated horror tale classic, filled with thrilling adventure and dark mystery.
Blackwood's The Wendigo, a horror novel that follows two campers as they stow away from the distractions of civilization and into a remote hinterland of uninhabited nature, is second in popularity only to The Willows, and the comparison is close. A supernatural force hostile to humans, oozing with cosmic power, and only dimly recognizable via the blind impressions of local mythology, the Outer Being haunts both of the stories.
©2023 Algernon Blackwood (P)2023 Algernon Blackwood
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