The Wailing Octopus


Read by Mark Nelson

(4.6 stars; 63 reviews)

Rick and Scotty fly off to the Caribbean, along with Drs. Briotti and Zircon, in search of pirate treasure. They soon become entangled with foreign spies and a hurricane and Steve Ames and the U.S. Navy, and it's a non-stop race to the treasure! - Summary by sjmarky (4 hr 54 min)

Chapters

CHAPTER I Destination: Clipper Cay 18:20 Read by Mark Nelson
CHAPTER II The Scuba Slip 15:52 Read by Mark Nelson
CHAPTER III The Shadow 21:25 Read by Mark Nelson
CHAPTER IV Visitors by Night 14:34 Read by Mark Nelson
CHAPTER V The Warning 10:54 Read by Mark Nelson
CHAPTER VI The Deadly Tank 11:49 Read by Mark Nelson
CHAPTER VII The Derelict 18:36 Read by Mark Nelson
CHAPTER VIII The Fancy Frogmen 18:16 Read by Mark Nelson
CHAPTER IX Wreck of the "Maiden Hand" 20:32 Read by Mark Nelson
CHAPTER X The Wailing Octopus 20:00 Read by Mark Nelson
CHAPTER XI Lights on Clipper Reef 18:20 Read by Mark Nelson
CHAPTER XII Clouds Over Clipper Cay 9:53 Read by Mark Nelson
CHAPTER XIII Message in the Storm 9:13 Read by Mark Nelson
CHAPTER XIV Below the Dark Coral 18:48 Read by Mark Nelson
CHAPTER XV How Sings the Gay Sardine? 9:34 Read by Mark Nelson
CHAPTER XVI The Deadly Spring Gun 10:43 Read by Mark Nelson
CHAPTER XVII Trapped in Twenty Fathoms 5:50 Read by Mark Nelson
CHAPTER XVIII The Fight on the "Maiden Hand" 7:46 Read by Mark Nelson
CHAPTER XIX JANIG Takes To the Water 20:57 Read by Mark Nelson
CHAPTER XX The Buried Secret 13:02 Read by Mark Nelson

Reviews

Chris from Luton UK


(5 stars)

MY ONLY COMPANY IS THAT I HAVE NOW LISTENED TO ALL OF YOUR BOOKS AND I AM GUTTED. YOU ARE BYE FAR THE BEST THERE IS. PLEASE PLEASE DO SOME MORE. I THANK YOU FOR ALL OF YOUR READINGS SO FAR.

excellent reading!


(5 stars)

I love anything Mark reads. recommended!

great read


(5 stars)

A really fun mystery novel. It reminds me of The Hardy Boys books I read as a kid. The narrator is excellent and I'll be looking for more of his work.

boys own tale


(5 stars)

great old school tale of dare and adventure. brilliance of the reader stands out .


(4 stars)

Pretty good, definitely similar to hardy boys. In fact, if I didn’t know better, I would accuse mark nelson of using a pen name