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The Yellow Cat

De: Wilbur Daniel Steele
Narrado por: Gid Newell
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When a seemingly abandoned schooner drifts into port with no crew aboard, seasoned seamen whisper of another “mystery of the sea.” Everything on the vessel appears orderly—sails set, dishes washed, papers missing—save for one unsettling detail: a silent yellow cat moving freely through the empty ship.

As Stewart McCord, a practical and experienced engineer, takes command of the vessel for its return voyage, unease begins to creep in. A missing sailor. Strange sounds in the night. Shadows that don’t behave as they should. And always the cat—watching, listening, appearing where no living thing should be.

Told with the restraint and precision of early 20th-century maritime fiction, The Yellow Cat blurs the line between superstition and reason, fear and fact. Wilbur Daniel Steele crafts a haunting psychological sea tale where isolation, exhaustion, and imagination conspire to turn an ordinary voyage into something profoundly unsettling.

Is the ship haunted—or is the true terror what men bring with them into the vast, indifferent sea?

Narrated with measured tension and atmospheric control by Gid Newell, this classic short story delivers quiet dread, mounting suspense, and a final revelation that lingers long after the last wave fades.

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