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The Terror of the Water-Tank

By: William Hope Hodgson
Narrated by: Mike Vendetti
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William Hope Hodgson wrote "The Terror of the Water-Tank" in 1907 and the story has been published in several pulp magazines since then. Mike Vendetti has taken this story and turned it into an engrossing audiobook.

The story takes place in England where crowning the heights on the outskirts of a certain town on the east coast is a large, iron water-tank from which an isolated row of small villas obtains its supply. The top of this tank has been cemented, and around it have been placed railings, thus making it a splendid "look-out" for townspeople who may choose to promenade upon it. Great entertainment until a group literally stumbles across the body of a man who has been murdered. There is absolutely no trace of a murderer. The situation becomes even more terrifying when the policeman protecting the crime scene is found dead. Brutally strangled. With absolutely no trace of the murderer. Listen along as we follow the narrator untangling this classic tale of mystery and suspense.

Public Domain (P)2024 Mike Vendetti

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