An Antarctic Mystery
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An Antarctic Mystery

by Jules Verne

Published: 1897

Pages: 189 pages

What secrets lie hidden at the bottom of the world? In The Antarctic Mystery, Jules Verne crafts a chilling sequel to Edgar Allan Poe’s The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym, following a daring expedition to uncover the fate of a lost polar voyage. A mysterious letter, a cryptic map, and an unknown force lurking in Antarctica set the stage for an unforgettable journey to the Earth's most forbidding frontier. A lost expedition, an uncharted island, and an eerie force hidden in Antarctica. Ties into the real-world fascination with Antarctica’s mysteries, from Admiral Byrd to modern conspiracy theories. One of Jules Verne’s lesser-known yet deeply mysterious adventure novels. Blending science fiction, mystery, and exploration, The Antarctic Mystery is a thrilling descent into the unknown—where reality bends and the greatest secrets may be buried beneath the ice.

Author Bio

Jules Verne (1828–1905) was a French author widely regarded as one of the pioneers of science fiction. His works, including Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea and Journey to the Center of the Earth, explored themes of adventure, discovery, and the hidden frontiers of science and geography. Verne’s influence extends beyond literature, inspiring generations of real-world explorers and inventors.