The Maracot Deep
Gelesen von Thomas A. Copeland
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle





Professor Maracot, accompanied by two American associates, conducts an exploration of the Atlantic Ocean floor, beginning in a diving bell of his invention. The results exceed the underwater thrills we may recall from Sea Hunt and Jacques Cousteau. Maracot, a contrastive successor to Professor Challenger, whom Edgar Rice Burrows had borrowed from Doyle, leads his colleagues into unanticipated adventures that rival those of Burrows's Barsoom novels. These climax with a supernatural contest of wills.
(Summary by Thomas A. Copeland)
(4 hr 9 min)
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It bears some of Doyle’s attributes. I liked it although SiFi is not appealing to me. If not for the author I wouldn’t have listened. I really enjoyed it though. Doyle must have had to do much research to write it. I recommend it.