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The Crack of Doom

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The rough notes from which this narrative has been constructed were given to me by the man who tells the story. For obvious reasons I have altered the names of the principals, and I hereby pass on the assurance which I have received, that the originals of such as are left alive can be found if their discovery be thought desirable. This alteration of names, the piecing together of somewhat disconnected and sometimes nearly indecipherable memoranda, and the reduction of the mass to consecutive form, are all that has been required of me or would have been permitted to me. The expedition to Labrador mentioned by the narrator has not returned, nor has it ever been definitely traced. He does not undertake to prove that it ever set out. But he avers that all which is hereafter set down is truly told, and he leaves it to mankind to accept the warning which it has fallen to him to convey, or await the proof of its sincerity which he believes the end of the century will produce. - Summary by Robert Cromie (4 hr 33 min)

Chapters

The Universe a Mistake!

11:32

Read by Paul Hampton

A Strange Experiment

14:12

Read by Paul Hampton

"It is Good to be Alive"

14:36

Read by tjfria

George Delaney - Deceased

11:31

Read by tjfria

The Murder Club

12:16

Read by tjfria

A Telegraphic Telegram

13:31

Read by tjfria

Guilty!

13:44

Read by tjfria

The Woking Mystery

10:50

Read by David Nyhoff

Cui Bono?

15:14

Read by Anna Krasuska

Force - A Remedy

11:48

Read by Yoganandh T

Morituri Te Salutant

6:44

Read by Yoganandh T

"No Death - Save in Life"

15:04

Read by Anna Krasuska

Miss Metford's Plan

11:52

Read by Christine Rottger

Rockingham to the Sharks

16:10

Read by Christine Rottger

"If Not Too Late"

22:32

Read by Greg Malinson

£5000 to Detain the Ship

22:11

Read by Greg Malinson

"This Earth Shall Die"

12:26

Read by Michael Broomhill

The Flight

15:13

Read by Michael Broomhill

The Catastrophe

13:27

Read by ddw867

Conclusion

8:21

Read by Roger Melin