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The Voice in the Night by William Hope Hodgson

Adrift on a vast and moonlit ocean, a lone ship encounters a desperate voice crying out from the darkness. What begins as a strange maritime encounter soon unfolds into one of the most unsettling tales in classic horror literature. As the narrator listens, a horrifying story emerges—of isolation, decay, and a creeping, unnatural transformation that defies reason. William Hope Hodgson masterfully blends cosmic dread with maritime terror, creating an atmosphere thick with unease and inevitability. Narrated by Graham Dunlop, this haunting tale is brought vividly to life, drawing listeners into a chilling descent where the unknown is far more terrifying than anything seen. A cornerstone of early weird fiction, The Voice in the Night lingers long after the final word—echoing like a whisper across dark waters.