The Deep
Books | Fiction / Horror
3.5
(157)
Alma Katsu
From the acclaimed and award-winning author of The Hunger comes an eerie, psychological twist on one of the world's most renowned tragedies, the sinking of the Titanic and the ill-fated sail of its sister ship, the Britannic.Someone, or something, is haunting the ship. Between mysterious disappearances and sudden deaths, the guests of the Titanic have found themselves suspended in an eerie, unsettling twilight zone from the moment they set sail. Several of them, including maid Annie Hebley, guest Mark Fletcher, and millionaires Madeleine Astor and Benjamin Guggenheim, are convinced there's something sinister--almost otherwordly--afoot. But before they can locate the source of the danger, as the world knows, disaster strikes.Years later, Annie, having survived that fateful night, has attempted to put her life back together. Working as a nurse on the sixth voyage of the Titanic's sister ship, the Britannic, newly refitted as a hospital ship, she happens across an unconscious Mark, now a soldier fighting in World War I. At first, Annie is thrilled and relieved to learn that he too survived the sinking, but soon, Mark's presence awakens deep-buried feelings and secrets, forcing her to reckon with the demons of her past--as they both discover that the terror may not yet be over. Brilliantly combining the supernatural with the height of historical disaster, The Deep is an exploration of love and destiny, desire and innocence, and, above all, a quest to understand how our choices can lead us inexorably toward our doom.
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Author
Alma Katsu
Pages
432
Publisher
Penguin
Published Date
2020-03-10
ISBN
0525537910 9780525537915
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"This was a really good read! It kept me on the edge of my seat and had me anxious to see what the next chapter would bring. The ending really did it for me, absolutely amazing. Such a heartbreaking and tragic story involving the real life events of the Titanic and it’s sister ship the Britannic, followed by a twist of supernatural events and murder which left me wanting more! I highly recommend this book. Ps, Violet Jessop was a real life survivor of the Titanic and Britannic and she’s one of the main characters in this book, she was written so beautifully in this!! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️🩵"
"Listen, I loved The Hunger. But Alma Katsu's writing is terribly formulaic, I realize. Like, there's going to be a historical event and names you might know, but uh-oh! Paranormal twist! This book is equal parts half-baked, convenient, and overwritten. It relies on the reader being made to feel many things, and not on making any kind of sense. Avoid*.<br/> <br/>*The B-plot with the boxers saved it from two-stardom. Way, way more interesting than any of the main players."