The Deep
We all know the story of the Titanic . . . don't we?
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Beschrijving
Tudor, bestselling author of
The Chalk Man
A spine-tingling novel that
'blends psychological thriller and eerie gothic ghost story to create something truly haunting'
wrote the
Daily Mirror
Someone - or some
thing -
is haunting the Titanic.
The way Alma Katsu weaves the true story of the
Titanic
and her sister ship,
Britannic
, with this dark, terrifying tale of possession and haunting is phenomenal. Part history, part drama, part love story, part creepy-as-heck ghost tale, with chills icier than the watery depths,
The Deep
is beautifully written, thoroughly absorbing and totally terrifying.'
At once both tragic and chilling,
The Deep
perfectly blends psychological thriller and eerie gothic ghost story to create something truly haunting, drawing you down into its dark depths before finally letting you up for air.
Another masterly supernatural reimagining of a historical tragedy: the sinking of the Titanic and her sister ship, the Britannic. Eerie, haunting, and filled with suspense,
The Deep
is a whirlpool of a novel that pulls you in and doesn't let go.
An incredibly ambitious setting, prose as ornate as the boat, mood as ghostly as Gothic, and what must have been enough research to build a ship of her own . . .
The Deep
is thrilling, rich, frightening, unsettling, and, best of all, told from the heart . . .
The Hunger
was fantastic, but
The Deep
is divine . . . a brilliant author.
Elegant and eerie. Alma Katsu really is something rather special.
THE DEEP weaves together the true story of the Titanic and its sister ship Britannic, with a love story and a creepy tale of the supernatural.
An all-too-human tale of obsessive love that crosses the boundary . . . between the material realm and the spiritual.
Deftly mashes up spellbinding historical fiction, adroit commentary on class and gender, and a classic yet surprising ghost story . . . truly haunting.
This imaginative spin on the tale is full of surprises . . . a satisfyingly spooky blend of history and horror.
Takes us back to the final days of the Titanic, her sister ship the Britannic, and the mysterious woman who links them both. In a haunting story of love and revenge, Alma Katsu blends the paranormal and historical fiction as only she can—a spellbinding tale where desire knows no bounds and death is only a beginning. Another fantastic story from the author of
The Hunger.
A graduate of the Masters writing program at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore,
Alma Katsu
worked briefly in advertising and PR before moving into the intelligence world, working as a senior analyst for several US agencies, including the CIA and the American equivalent of GCHQ. She was also a regular contributor to the Huffington Post. Alma Katsu lives in the Washington, DC area. To find out more, visit her website almakatsubooks.com