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Product Identifiers
Publisher
Penguin Publishing Group
ISBN-10
0525537902
ISBN-13
9780525537908
eBay Product ID (ePID)
9038668158
Product Key Features
Book Title
Deep
Number of Pages
432 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
2020
Topic
Horror, Thrillers / General, Historical
Genre
Fiction
Format
Hardcover
Dimensions
Item Height
1.3 in
Item Weight
22.4 Oz
Item Length
9.3 in
Item Width
6.3 in
Additional Product Features
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LCCN
2020-288517
Reviews
"Atmospheric prose and exquisite attention to detail distinguish Katsu''s follow-up to The Hunger ....A kaleidoscopic narrative adds color and depth." -- Kirkus Reviews "Alma Katsu returns with 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." --Danielle Trussoni, author of the Angelology series and The Ancestor "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. Set in the claustrophobic confines of two doomed ships in their final days, Katsu''s excellently researched new novel establishes her as a unique voice in historical fiction. I can''t wait to see what she does next." --Sarah Pinborough, author of Behind Her Eyes "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." --C.J. Tudor, author of The Chalk Man "Here''s 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. Yet, The Deep is thrilling, rich, frightening, unsettling, and, best of all, told from the heart. I''m going to have to read it again, because I''m not sure how she did it.... The Deep is divine. I hear bugles blaring; the announcement of the arrival of a brilliant author." --Josh Malerman, author of Bird Box , Unbury Carol , and Inspection " The Deep deftly mashes up spellbinding historical fiction, adroit commentary on class and gender, and a classic yet surprising ghost story. Annie''s tale is truly haunting." --Paul Tremblay, author of A Head Full of Ghosts and The Cabin at the End of the World "Blending choice elements of mystery and horror into an impeccably recreated history, Alma Katsu has created a rich, haunting, irresistible novel that succeeds in rewriting the past while making it feel more ominously present than ever." --Louis Bayard, author of Courting Mr. Lincoln and Roosevelt''s Beast " The Deep 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 ." --J.D. Barker, author of The Sixth Wicked Child "Alma Katsu is a fantastic writer, with a unique ability to blur the lines of history, horror, humanity, and tragedy. Think Diana Gabaldon by way of Charlaine Harris. As with her exceptional novel, The Hunger , in The Deep Katsu takes on an infamous tragedy and adds her own haunting twists. A marvelous new addition to Katsu''s already impressive body of work." --Michael Koryta, author of Those Who Wish Me Dead "Like The Hunger , The Deep is historical reimagining laced with magic and mystery. Alma Katsu adds a sweeping love story and a ghostly tale of revenge to the sinkings of RMS Titanic and HMHS Britannic to tell a tale that is haunting, thrilling, and utterly original." --Dacre Stroker, co-author of Dracul, " The Deep deftly mashes up spellbinding historical fiction, adroit commentary on class and gender, and a classic yet surprising ghost story. Annie's tale is truly haunting." --Paul Tremblay, author of A Head Full of Ghost and The Cabin at the End of the World "Like The Hunger , The Deep is historical reimagining laced with magic and mystery. Alma Katsu adds a sweeping love story and a ghostly tale of revenge to the sinkings of RMS Titanic and HMHS Britannic to tell a tale that is haunting, thrilling, and utterly original." --Dacre Stroker, coauthor of Dracul "Alma Katsu is a fantastic writer, with a unique ability to blur the lines of history, horror, humanity, and tragedy. Think Diana Gabaldon by way of Charlaine Harris. As with her exceptional novel, The Hunger , in The Deep Katsu takes on an infamous tragedy and adds her own haunting twists. A marvelous new addition to Katsu's already impressive body of work." --Michael Koryta, author of Those Who Wish Me Dead, "Here's 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. Yet, The Deep is thrilling, rich, frightening, unsettling, and, best of all, told from the heart. I'm going to have to read it again, because I'm not sure how she did it.... The Deep is divine. I hear bugles blaring; the announcement of the arrival of a brilliant author." --Josh Malerman, author of Bird Box , Unbury Carol , and Inspection " The Deep deftly mashes up spellbinding historical fiction, adroit commentary on class and gender, and a classic yet surprising ghost story. Annie's tale is truly haunting." --Paul Tremblay, author of A Head Full of Ghost and The Cabin at the End of the World " The Deep 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 ." --J.D. Barker, author of The Sixth Wicked Child "Alma Katsu is a fantastic writer, with a unique ability to blur the lines of history, horror, humanity, and tragedy. Think Diana Gabaldon by way of Charlaine Harris. As with her exceptional novel, The Hunger , in The Deep Katsu takes on an infamous tragedy and adds her own haunting twists. A marvelous new addition to Katsu's already impressive body of work." --Michael Koryta, author of Those Who Wish Me Dead "Like The Hunger , The Deep is historical reimagining laced with magic and mystery. Alma Katsu adds a sweeping love story and a ghostly tale of revenge to the sinkings of RMS Titanic and HMHS Britannic to tell a tale that is haunting, thrilling, and utterly original." --Dacre Stroker, co-author of Dracul, "Here's 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. Yet, The Deep is thrilling, rich, frightening, unsettling, and, best of all, told from the heart. I'm going to have to read it again, because I'm not sure how she did it.... The Deep is divine. I hear bugles blaring; the announcement of the arrival of a brilliant author." --Josh Malerman, author of Bird Box , Unbury Carol , and Inspection " The Deep deftly mashes up spellbinding historical fiction, adroit commentary on class and gender, and a classic yet surprising ghost story. Annie's tale is truly haunting." --Paul Tremblay, author of A Head Full of Ghosts and The Cabin at the End of the World " The Deep 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 ." --J.D. Barker, author of The Sixth Wicked Child "Alma Katsu is a fantastic writer, with a unique ability to blur the lines of history, horror, humanity, and tragedy. Think Diana Gabaldon by way of Charlaine Harris. As with her exceptional novel, The Hunger , in The Deep Katsu takes on an infamous tragedy and adds her own haunting twists. A marvelous new addition to Katsu's already impressive body of work." --Michael Koryta, author of Those Who Wish Me Dead "Like The Hunger , The Deep is historical reimagining laced with magic and mystery. Alma Katsu adds a sweeping love story and a ghostly tale of revenge to the sinkings of RMS Titanic and HMHS Britannic to tell a tale that is haunting, thrilling, and utterly original." --Dacre Stroker, co-author of Dracul, "Alma Katsu returns with 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." -Danielle Trussoni, author of the Angelology series and The Ancestor "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. Set in the claustrophobic confines of two doomed ships in their final days, Katsu's excellently researched new novel establishes her as a unique voice in historical fiction. I can't wait to see what she does next." -Sarah Pinborough, author of Behind Her Eyes "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." --C.J. Tudor, author of The Chalk Man "Here's 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. Yet, The Deep is thrilling, rich, frightening, unsettling, and, best of all, told from the heart. I'm going to have to read it again, because I'm not sure how she did it.... The Deep is divine. I hear bugles blaring; the announcement of the arrival of a brilliant author." --Josh Malerman, author of Bird Box , Unbury Carol , and Inspection " The Deep deftly mashes up spellbinding historical fiction, adroit commentary on class and gender, and a classic yet surprising ghost story. Annie's tale is truly haunting." --Paul Tremblay, author of A Head Full of Ghosts and The Cabin at the End of the World "Blending choice elements of mystery and horror into an impeccably recreated history, Alma Katsu has created a rich, haunting, irresistible novel that succeeds in rewriting the past while making it feel more ominously present than ever." -Louis Bayard, author of Courting Mr. Lincoln and Roosevelt's Beast " The Deep 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 ." --J.D. Barker, author of The Sixth Wicked Child "Alma Katsu is a fantastic writer, with a unique ability to blur the lines of history, horror, humanity, and tragedy. Think Diana Gabaldon by way of Charlaine Harris. As with her exceptional novel, The Hunger , in The Deep Katsu takes on an infamous tragedy and adds her own haunting twists. A marvelous new addition to Katsu's already impressive body of work." --Michael Koryta, author of Those Who Wish Me Dead "Like The Hunger , The Deep is historical reimagining laced with magic and mystery. Alma Katsu adds a sweeping love story and a ghostly tale of revenge to the sinkings of RMS Titanic and HMHS Britannic to tell a tale that is haunting, thrilling, and utterly original." --Dacre Stroker, co-author of Dracul, "A riveting, seductively menancing tale of love, loss, and betrayal set amid the glamour of the Titanic, filled with séances, sea witches, and second chances." -- Library Journal (starred review) "Atmospheric prose and exquisite attention to detail distinguish Katsu''s follow-up to The Hunger ....A kaleidoscopic narrative adds color and depth." -- Kirkus Reviews "Alma Katsu returns with 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." --Danielle Trussoni, author of the Angelology series and The Ancestor "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. Set in the claustrophobic confines of two doomed ships in their final days, Katsu''s excellently researched new novel establishes her as a unique voice in historical fiction. I can''t wait to see what she does next." --Sarah Pinborough, author of Behind Her Eyes "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." --C.J. Tudor, author of The Chalk Man "Here''s 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. Yet, The Deep is thrilling, rich, frightening, unsettling, and, best of all, told from the heart. I''m going to have to read it again, because I''m not sure how she did it.... The Deep is divine. I hear bugles blaring; the announcement of the arrival of a brilliant author." --Josh Malerman, author of Bird Box , Unbury Carol , and Inspection " The Deep deftly mashes up spellbinding historical fiction, adroit commentary on class and gender, and a classic yet surprising ghost story. Annie''s tale is truly haunting." --Paul Tremblay, author of A Head Full of Ghosts and The Cabin at the End of the World "Blending choice elements of mystery and horror into an impeccably recreated history, Alma Katsu has created a rich, haunting, irresistible novel that succeeds in rewriting the past while making it feel more ominously present than ever." --Louis Bayard, author of Courting Mr. Lincoln and Roosevelt''s Beast " The Deep 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 ." --J.D. Barker, author of The Sixth Wicked Child "Alma Katsu is a fantastic writer, with a unique ability to blur the lines of history, horror, humanity, and tragedy. Think Diana Gabaldon by way of Charlaine Harris. As with her exceptional novel, The Hunger , in The Deep Katsu takes on an infamous tragedy and adds her own haunting twists. A marvelous new addition to Katsu''s already impressive body of work." --Michael Koryta, author of Those Who Wish Me Dead "Like The Hunger , The Deep is historical reimagining laced with magic and mystery. Alma Katsu adds a sweeping love story and a ghostly tale of revenge to the sinkings of RMS Titanic and HMHS Britannic to tell a tale that is haunting, thrilling, and utterly original." --Dacre Stroker, co-author of Dracul
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Dewey Edition
23/eng/20240823
Dewey Decimal
813/.6
Synopsis
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 some thing , 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., 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. That is the only way to explain the series of misfortunes that have plagued the passengers of the Titanic from the moment they set sail. The Titanic 's passengers expected to enjoy an experience befitting the much-heralded ship's maiden voyage, but instead, amid mysterious disappearances and sudden deaths, find themselves in an eerie, unsettling twilight zone. While some of the guests and crew shrug off strange occurrences, several--including maid Annie Hebbley, guest Mark Fletcher, and millionaires Madeleine Astor and Benjamin Guggenheim--are convinced there's something more sinister going on. And then disaster strikes. Years later, Annie, having survived that fateful night, has attempted to put her life back together by going to work as a nurse on the sixth sailing of the Britannic , newly refitted as a hospital ship to support British forces fighting World War I. When she happens across an unconscious Mark, now a soldier, she is at first thrilled and relieved to learn that he too survived the tragic night four years earlier. But soon his 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. Featuring an ensemble cast of characters and effortlessly 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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PS3611.A7886D44 2020
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