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At the Mountains of Madness — Part 1 of 12
Author: H.P. Lovecraft
Series: Timeless Terrors #84
Narrator: Jonathan Dunne
Unabridged: 25 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Jonathan Dunne
Published: 01/18/2026
Categories: Fiction, Horror, Short Stories, Classic
Synopsis
More classic horror narrations on Jonathan's YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@JonathanDunneHorrorAudiobooksTitle: At the Mountains of MadnessAuthor: H. P. LovecraftNarrator: Jonathan DunneOriginal Publication: 1936Public Domain: YesSeries Placement: Timeless Terrors No. 84Series Format: Part 1 of 12Description:At the Mountains of Madness is one of H. P. Lovecraft’s most influential works of cosmic horror—a vast and unsettling account of forbidden knowledge, ancient civilizations, and humanity’s fragile place in an uncaring universe. This narration marks Part One of a 12-part series, with new installments released regularly.The story begins with a Miskatonic University expedition to Antarctica, undertaken in the name of scientific discovery. What initially appears to be a routine research mission soon uncovers evidence of an impossibly ancient presence buried beneath the ice—one that predates humanity and defies all conventional understanding.Central to the tale is Lovecraft’s vision of cosmic insignificance. As the expedition pushes deeper into the polar wasteland, reason and science prove inadequate in the face of revelations that threaten not only the explorers’ sanity, but humanity’s understanding of its own origins.Rather than relying on constant action, Lovecraft builds horror through atmosphere, scale, and the gradual unveiling of terrifying truths. Narrated by Amazon-bestselling horror author Jonathan Dunne, this performance captures the story’s mounting dread, intellectual unease, and slow-burn descent into cosmic terror.At the Mountains of Madness endures as a cornerstone of Lovecraftian fiction—a chilling reminder that some knowledge is better left buried, and that the universe is far older, stranger, and more hostile than we dare imagine.