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Dead Sea
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Arguably, one of the most talented newer authors of cosmic horror, DEAD SEA is an epic, 534 pages of sheer mind bending horror that would surely satisfy the most ardent Lovecraftian.
When a freighter bound for southeast Asia becomes lost in a nearly impenetrable and seemingly endless fog, the crew at first believes it's a navigational error, but the men soon believe it may be something more. Then one of the crew goes mad and vanishes overboard...
Combining the mythology of the Devil's Triangle and Sargasso Sea, and weaving in all manner of nightmarish horrors lurking in the mist and in the soupy sea, Curran spins a dense and layered tome worthy of being his magnum opus to date, and certainly one of the finest novels of modern cosmic horror.
Highly recommended!
When a freighter bound for southeast Asia becomes lost in a nearly impenetrable and seemingly endless fog, the crew at first believes it's a navigational error, but the men soon believe it may be something more. Then one of the crew goes mad and vanishes overboard...
Combining the mythology of the Devil's Triangle and Sargasso Sea, and weaving in all manner of nightmarish horrors lurking in the mist and in the soupy sea, Curran spins a dense and layered tome worthy of being his magnum opus to date, and certainly one of the finest novels of modern cosmic horror.
Highly recommended!
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