02 December 2016

Deep

Horror

By J.T. Lomasney

Print Length 145 pages
Publisher Wolfspear Publishing (16th Sept 2015)
ASIN B015HJY4L4








📕My Review

Quite a good short read. The author instills a growing sense of unease and rising panic in the reader which totally hits the mark. The story grabs from the outset and gradually unravels the hopelessness of the situation. Suspenseful and gory.

I read the kindle version and should point out it's littered with grammatical errors but not to the extent it spoiled my enjoyment. However, it may put some readers off.

N.B. Update from the author: "This second edition has been released to correct significant errors in editing and formatting. Many thanks to the customer who took the time to make these errors apparent."

Barnsey's Books Rating ⭐⭐⭐⭐ 

📗The Blurb

1820 - The Essex, a whaling ship, is destroyed by a creature that was reported to be a bull sperm whale.

1842 - Herman Melville, one day author of Moby Dick, sees something in the water as his ship sails through the Galapagos Islands.

2015 - Richard Chase, a freelance writer, is invited on a scientific expedition to find a rare and unknown creature.

Richard cannot know what lies in store on the long journey between Los Angeles and the Galapagos Islands. If he could have ever imagined what awaits out there then nothing could have convinced him to board that ship.

What's out there is like nothing he could have ever imagined.

There is something out there that is very old, and very terrible. Something in the DEEP.

This work is the product of a twisted mind. This book is not for the fainthearted.

*** WARNING - This is a horror story. It contains graphic depictions of some intensely unpleasant scenes. The author never set out to shock or upset readers with the content. The author has simply tried to be as true to the story as possible. The result, however, has shocked and upset some readers. Readers are asked to bare this in mind before deciding to embark on this voyage. ***

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