The Boats of the 'Glen Carrig'
Gelesen von Jason Mills
William Hope Hodgson





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)
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Samdana





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
David Schultz





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





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.
surprising short story
shi mi





What a delightful short story taking the shape of a survivor's memoir of a perilous journey home after a shipwreck. This time William uses more characters and those are likeable too. Narration was excellent and really transported me into times gone by. 5/5 for me.
a nautical tale with a twist
bahamajohn08





very interesting old world tale of survival at sea and land. It kept my interest all the way through. It is very well read and with a touch fixed statement where necessary.
this book is one of the greatest...
Stephanie





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.
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Crikey!





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





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