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Horror at Sea

By: William Hope Hodgson, H. P. Lovecraft, Clark Ashton Smith, Dana Carroll, James Fullilove, William Outerson, Joel Nichols
Narrated by: Ian Gordon
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HorrorBabble's complete Horror at Sea collection.

Fifteen nautical nightmares: from the discovery and subsequent investigation of a mysterious vessel in The Derelict, to the terrifying ordeal of a lighthouse keeper stationed at the remote Three Skeleton Key....

"There’ll be restless nights for thee, upon these seven seas…"

Contents:

  • The Derelict by W. H. Hodgson (Red Magazine, December 1912)
  • The Ocean Ogre by D. Carroll (Weird Tales, July 1937): A stranded ship.
  • Ghouls of the Sea by J. Fullilove (WT, March 1934): Death aboard the Kay Marie.
  • The Voice in the Night by W. H. Hodgson (Blue Book Magazine, November 1907): A schooner, approached in the night.
  • The Black, Dead Thing by F. B. Long (WT, October 1933): A dreadful thing came aboard the ship.
  • The Temple by H. P. Lovecraft (WT, September 1925): A submarine on a strange descent.
  • The Lure of Atlantis by J. Nichols (WT, April 1925): An expedition into a lost city.
  • The Uncharted Isle by C. A. Smith (WT, November 1930): A sailor lost at sea.
  • The Night Ocean by H. P. Lovecraft (Californian, Winter 1936): An artist unsettled by the ocean.
  • Fire in the Galley Stove by W. Outerson (Atlantic, May 1937): An attack on the Unicorn.
  • The Black Kiss by R. Bloch (WT, June 1937): The thing that swam in black waters.
  • Lost by A. M. Schnirring (WT, July 1943): A tale of the marshes.
  • The Thing in the Weeds by W. H. Hodgson (Story-teller, January 1913): A Sargasso Sea story.
  • The Brain-Eaters by F. B. Long (WT, June 1932): A horror from four-dimensional space.
  • Three Skeleton Key by G. G. Toudouze (Esquire, January 1937)
©2023 Ian Gordon (P)2023 Ian Gordon

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