The Moon-Bog The Moon-Bog

Publisher Description

Title:The Moon-Bog

Author:H. P. Lovecraft

Narrator:Jonathan Dunne

Original Publication:1926

Public Domain:Yes

Series:Timeless Terrors

Number:96

Description:

The Moon-Bog is an eerie and atmospheric tale of ancient land, ancestral pride, and the terrible cost of disturbing what time has claimed. The story follows an American visitor to Ireland who becomes entangled in his friend’s obsessive plan to drain a vast, desolate bog surrounding his inherited estate. Though warned by local villagers that the marsh holds old and sacred memories, the landowner presses forward—determined to reclaim the soil from what he views as useless decay.

Lovecraft’s horror rises slowly from landscape and legend. The bog itself becomes a living presence—shrouded in mist, steeped in folklore, and watched over by something older than memory. The still waters, the whispering reeds, and the pallid glow of the moon create an atmosphere thick with inevitability. As the work of progress begins, so too does an ancient resistance, culminating in a night of unearthly music and mounting dread.

Unlike tales of overt monsters, the terror here is rooted in atmosphere, ancestry, and the arrogance of dismissing the past. The story reflects Lovecraft’s recurring themes of ancient forces lying dormant beneath the surface of modern ambition. The horror is quiet, folkloric, and inexorable—an awakening summoned by human intrusion.

Narrated by Amazon-bestselling horror author Jonathan Dunne, this performance captures the haunting stillness and mounting cosmic unease of Lovecraft’s vision, bringing to life the melancholy beauty and creeping terror of the Irish marshlands. The Moon-Bog endures as a lyrical and unsettling work of early weird fiction, where the land itself remembers—and answers.

GENRE
Fiction
NARRATOR
JD
Jonathan Dunne
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
00:25
hr min
RELEASED
2026
February 17
PUBLISHER
Jonathan Dunne
SIZE
25.7
MB