
KAUHUN SAARI
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A battered lifeboat drifts far from the wreck of the Lady Vain, carrying only three men whose hope dwindles with each sun‑scorched day. The narrative follows their desperate struggle against thirst, hunger and a relentless sea, while tensions rise over who, if anyone, should be sacrificed to survive. Their cramped, water‑filled craft becomes a claustrophobic stage for fear, guilt and the thin line between sanity and madness.
When they finally glimpse land, the shoreline promises relief but also an unsettling silence that hints at something far stranger than any storm. The survivors step onto an island where the natural world seems altered, and the thin veneer of civilization begins to erode. As they confront bizarre sights and unsettling sounds, the story asks what it means to be human when the very definition of humanity is called into question.
Language
fi
Duration
~3 hours (192K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2014-08-13
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1866–1946
A pioneer of modern science fiction, this English writer imagined time travel, alien invasion, and invisible men with a mix of adventure and sharp social insight. His stories still feel lively because they pair big ideas with very human fears and hopes.
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