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The Boats of the 'Glen Carrig'

Gelesen von Jason Mills

(4,643 Sterne; 115 Bewertungen)

Eighteenth-century sailors adrift in a lifeboat encounter strange lands and weird creatures in their search for home. A creepy tale of nautical adventure. - Summary by Jason Mills (4 hr 49 min)

Chapters

The Land of Lonesomeness

13:00

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The Ship in the Creek

9:35

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The Thing That Made Search

14:24

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The Two Faces

13:23

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The Great Storm

15:09

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The Weed-Choked Sea

18:05

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The Island in the Weed

14:56

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The Noises in the Valley

17:00

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What Happened in the Dusk

17:48

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The Light in the Weed

17:21

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The Signals from the Ship

15:46

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The Making of the Great Bow

20:27

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The Weed Men

21:10

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In Communication

24:19

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Aboard The Hulk

24:43

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Freed

20:05

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How We Came To Our Own Country

12:09

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Bewertungen

Samdana

(5 Sterne)

Really enjoyed this story. It was lovecraftian in nature and the reader is one of the most excellent ones I have come across! He really brought the story to life!

Great Adventure

(5 Sterne)

T This book should be made into a movie! It's is a great take tale of the unknown doldrums and high seas adventure. Hodgson adds twists to this story leaving you wondering what will happen next, yet doing so with great sensibility.

an all time creepy fav

(5 Sterne)

this book is just such a treat. it's very creepy and really properly evokes a feeling of terror at times. the reading is absolutely brilliant as well. a must listen.

this book is one of the greatest...

(5 Sterne)

nautical tales of adventure, bravery, and spooky unknowns. the Reader did a fine job. thank you, Librivox & Jason Mills, for a fun story I hope to listen to again.

Times

(5 Sterne)

At times it read like "Treasure Island" with worse characterization, and at times it felt like "Dagon" with less suspense, but at times it sang with Hodgson's creativity.

Made the hairs on my arm stand on end

(5 Sterne)

A great take of horror read by a great reader. This is a seriously creepy tale

(4 Sterne)

I very much enjoyed this novella due in no small part to the excellence of the narration.

know your boats

(4 Sterne)

spends a loooooot of discourse describing the construction of items. narrator is clear.