Beneath the surface of the world’s oceans lies a realm untouched by time, mystery, and man. When a series of unexplained sea attacks spreads panic across the globe, a daring expedition sets out to hunt the monstrous creature believed to be responsible. Among them is Professor Aronnax, a scholar of the natural world, who soon finds himself thrown into an adventure that defies logic and expectation. What begins as a mission of pursuit turns into an extraordinary journey when Aronnax and his companions are taken aboard the Nautilus, a marvel of engineering captained by the enigmatic and brooding Nemo.
As the submarine glides silently through the deep, its passengers are thrust into breathtaking underwater landscapes, face terrifying creatures, and encounter wonders both natural and artificial. But the deeper they go, the more complex the voyage becomes. The line between scientific discovery and obsession begins to blur, and the secrets harbored within the Nautilus reveal a man driven not just by exploration, but by something far more personal.
Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea is more than an adventure novel—it is a haunting meditation on isolation, the power of knowledge, and the vast, unknowable forces of the natural world. Jules Verne invites listeners on a journey of suspense and awe, where every fathom reveals a new marvel and every shadow conceals a deeper truth.