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Being stuck on the ocean with some type of creature.... absolutely not.
I'll never go on a cruise ship, mainly because I can't take my dog (and I'm extremely paranoid about if the ship sinks and them not letting her off the boat because I will die for her.. not that I've thought of that time and time again anytime I see a Carnival commercial 🫠👀) and she goes literally, everywhere with me.
I'll never go on a cruise ship, mainly because I can't take my dog (and I'm extremely paranoid about if the ship sinks and them not letting her off the boat because I will die for her.. not that I've thought of that time and time again anytime I see a Carnival commercial 🫠👀) and she goes literally, everywhere with me.
There are some places that are just inherently scary. You have long, empty hotel corridors, you have creepy hospital basements and you have terrifying cabins in the woods. And now, thanks to this newest Decker book, you have submarines. Enclosed spaces with no way out, such as spaceships, have always had an inbuilt terror to them, hovering just below the surface. The author does a fantastic job of evoking that feeling of creeping dread and lurking horror from the moment you step aboard and plunge fathoms deep beneath the surface of the sea.
Once again, this author has managed to come up with a unique story, a blend of horror, mystery and thriller all rolled into one. The feeling of claustrophobia permeates the story and I still get chills thinking of some of the scenes in this book. As I always say, I can't wait for the next one in this series.
**I received an ARC copy of this book from the author. This review is strictly voluntary.**
Once again, this author has managed to come up with a unique story, a blend of horror, mystery and thriller all rolled into one. The feeling of claustrophobia permeates the story and I still get chills thinking of some of the scenes in this book. As I always say, I can't wait for the next one in this series.
**I received an ARC copy of this book from the author. This review is strictly voluntary.**