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The Dunwich horror
An essential cosmic Horror masterpiece of forbidden rituals and ancient terrors. Discover the dark secrets of the Whateleys and the unseen monstrosity haunting New England.
Author: H. P. Lovecraft
Narrator: Dawn Krone
Unabridged: 1 hr 51 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Dawn Krone
Published: 04/20/2026
Categories: Fiction, Horror, Occult & Supernatural, Classic
Synopsis
Some doors should never be opened, and some names should never be spoken aloud.In the isolated, decaying hamlet of Dunwich, Massachusetts, the sky is shadowed by deeply wooded mountains, and the locals whisper of things unseen. When the strange, goatish Wilbur Whateley is born, his rapid, unnatural growth and insatiable hunger for the forbidden dark magic of his ancestors sets off a chain of terrifying events. His quest to unlock the cursed pages of the legendary Necronomicon draws the attention of Miskatonic University's Dr. Henry Armitage. But a far greater monstrosity is growing within the boarded-up Whateley farmhouse—a formless, mountainous entity that threatens to break free and strip the earth of humanity entirely. As the invisible nightmare ravages the countryside, leaving massive devastation in its wake, a desperate battle for the survival of the planet begins on the altar-crowned summit of Sentinel Hill.You will love this classic of cosmic Horror for its creeping dread, masterful atmospheric tension, and unforgettable eldritch abominations. It perfectly balances chilling paranormal suspense with the macabre terror of a gothic rural New England setting. Fans of dark fantasy, occult fiction, and Cthulhu Mythos lore will find themselves completely paralyzed by its sinister soundscapes and apocalyptic stakes.H. P. Lovecraft (1890–1937) was an American writer who pioneered the weird fiction genre and created the legendary Cthulhu Mythos. His unparalleled ability to evoke the terrifying insignificance of mankind against a universe of unimaginable cosmic horrors cemented his legacy as one of the most influential authors of the twentieth century.