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Classic Ghost Stories

The Horror Under Penmire by Adrian Cole

Classic Ghost Stories

Tony Walker

Fiction, Drama, Science Fiction

4.9686 Ratings

🗓️ 24 November 2023

⏱️ 77 minutes

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Summary

Adrian Christopher Synnot Cole, the celebrated British author, was born in Plymouth, England, on July 22, 1949. His early years were shaped by a family sojourn in Malaya due to his father's military service, which instilled in him a passion for the fantasy and science fiction genres. Influenced by literary classics like Tarzan and King Solomon's Mines, as well as cinematic marvels such as "Earth versus the Flying Saucers" and the original "Classics Illustrated War of the Worlds," and the works of Algernon Blackwood, Lovecraft, and Dennis Wheatley, he developed a deep-rooted love for the extraordinary. Adrian Cole's literary journey began when he discovered "The Lord of the Rings" while working in a public library in Birmingham. This masterpiece inspired him to craft his own epic, the "Dream Lords" trilogy. His writing career expanded to encompass ghost stories, horror, and fantasy, leading to the publication of four novels in England. Notably, his captivating tales received recognition in prestigious collections, and his editorial talents shone through in curations. Beyond his literary pursuits, he held various professional roles, including that of a librarian and an educational administrator. Among his many literary contributions, one particularly intriguing story, "The Horror Under Penmire" (1974), stands out. In this chilling tale, the protagonist, Phil, embarks on a quest to locate the mythical town of Penmire in remote Cornwall, following a plea for help from his friend Roy. However, upon his arrival, he finds Roy missing, and the locals deny any knowledge of his whereabouts. Unfazed, Phil stumbles upon Roy's mysterious notations, one of which alludes to the ominous name "Dagon," a reference that resonates profoundly with fans of H.P. Lovecraft's work. This narrative weaves a web of suspense and Lovecraftian intrigue, adding another layer to Adrian Cole's multifaceted literary career. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Penmeyer is strewn across the edge of one of the bleakest stretches of Cornish moorland in existence.

1:17.6

Though the windswept houses are exposed constantly to the buffets of Atlantic Gales,

1:23.6

the withdrawn inhabitants live their lives in sheltered seclusion, rarely venturing beyond the

1:30.5

proximity of their isolated haven. There are few trees in Penmeyer, or indeed for miles around

1:37.8

on this spectral misted countryside. The hard outcrops of granite permit only the barest growths of gorse and heather.

1:46.2

Any who chance to pass this way would wonder how it is that the villages live.

1:53.0

Yet it has been thus for years without number.

1:56.0

In its long unchronicaled history, Penmeier has tenanted farmers, miners, even smugglers from the secret coves of the not-too-distant coasts,

2:06.6

where even today the caves and blowholes shelter hidden secrets.

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