The Maracot Deep
Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
Read by Thomas A. Copeland





Professor Maracot, accompanied by two American associates, conducts an exploration of the Atlantic Ocean floor, beginning in a diving bell of his invention. The results exceed the underwater thrills we may recall from Sea Hunt and Jacques Cousteau. Maracot, a contrastive successor to Professor Challenger, whom Edgar Rice Burrows had borrowed from Doyle, leads his colleagues into unanticipated adventures that rival those of Burrows's Barsoom novels. These climax with a supernatural contest of wills.
(Summary by Thomas A. Copeland)
(4 hr 9 min)
Chapters
Section 1 | 42:49 | Read by Thomas A. Copeland |
Section 2 | 43:13 | Read by Thomas A. Copeland |
Section 3 | 24:18 | Read by Thomas A. Copeland |
Section 4 | 31:15 | Read by Thomas A. Copeland |
Section 5 | 33:13 | Read by Thomas A. Copeland |
Section 6 | 35:36 | Read by Thomas A. Copeland |
Section 7 | 38:50 | Read by Thomas A. Copeland |