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The Most Dangerous Game (Annotated)

By: Richard Connell
Narrated by: Ron Butler
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When seasoned big-game hunter Sanger Rainsford is cast overboard on his way to the Amazon, he washes ashore on the foreboding Ship-Trap Island. There, he encounters General Zaroff, a refined aristocrat with a dark obsession. What follows is a deadly game of wits and endurance, as Rainsford becomes prey in a twisted contest where survival is the only victory.

Originally published in 1924, The Most Dangerous Game remains a chilling exploration of morality, violence, and the thin line between hunter and hunted. This dynamic audio edition brings Connell’s classic to new life with a cinematic soundscape and commanding performance by award winning narrator Ron Butler, pulling listeners deep into the psychological and physical dangers that lurk in the jungle—and in the human heart.

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