At the Mountains of Madness  Part 7 ..., H. P. Lovecraft
At the Mountains of Madness  Part 7 ..., H. P. Lovecraft
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At the Mountains of Madness — Part 7 of 12

Author: H. P. Lovecraft

Series: Timeless Terrors #84

Narrator: Jonathan Dunne

Unabridged: 25 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Jonathan Dunne

Published: 02/05/2026


Synopsis

More classic horror narrations on Jonathan's YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@JonathanDunneHorrorAudiobooksTitle: At the Mountains of Madness — Part 7 of 12Author: H. P. LovecraftNarrator: Jonathan DunneOriginal Publication: 1936Public Domain: YesSeries Placement: Timeless Terrors No. 84 — Part 7 of 12Description:In Part Seven of At the Mountains of Madness, Dyer and Danforth’s study of the alien murals deepens into something far more disturbing. The stone carvings no longer merely recount triumph and expansion, but trace decline—depicting internal strife, biological experimentation, and the catastrophic consequences of creations that turned against their makers.The explorers begin to understand that the city’s abandonment was not sudden, but the result of prolonged struggle. Scenes etched into the walls suggest war, mutation, and an erosion of control, as once-dominant beings face threats born of their own ingenuity. What had seemed like a perfectly ordered civilization now appears fragile, haunted by unintended outcomes.As the full narrative emerges, the ruins feel less like a relic of the distant past and more like a cautionary chronicle. Knowledge itself becomes unsettling, and the realization grows that intelligence—no matter how ancient or advanced—cannot escape the consequences of its own ambition.This is Part 7 of a 12-part complete audiobook series, where history recorded in stone reveals not progress, but the recurring pattern of creation, hubris, and collapse.

About H. P. Lovecraft

Howard Phillips "H. P." Lovecraft (1890-1937) was an American author who achieved posthumous fame through his influential works of horror fiction. Virtually unknown and only published in pulp magazines before he died in poverty, he is now regarded as one of the most significant twentieth-century authors in his genre.


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