Sacculina
by Philip Fracassi
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When Jim's big brother Jack is released from prison, the brothers--along with their broken father and Jack's menacing best friend--decide to charter an ocean fishing boat to celebrate Jack's new freedom. Once the small crew is far out to sea, however, a mutant species rises from the deep abyssal darkness to terrorize the vessel and its occupants. As the horror of their situation becomes clear, the small group must find a way to fend off the attack and somehow, someway, return to safety; but show more as the strange parasitic creatures overrun them, they must use more extreme --and deadly -- measures to survive. show lessTags
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and it stared off so well .... A recommendation from Adam Nevill had me reading this and the 1st half didn't disappoint of this novella. Decent characterisation, even if the sea captain was a bit of a cliché but then just as things were getting good ... it's the dreaded 'dream sequence' .. I personally loathe these, Mr King has a LOT to answer for but this was pointless in regards to the plot and just an excuse for an OTT descriptive scene. Whilst there was a point - of sorts - to the protagonist falling asleep for the plot development - a simple, 'drained by the events of the day and the beers consumed, sleep came quickly' would have sufficed you know ? Post nap though, things went very strange, illogical actions abound and the whole show more pacing fell apart as did the plot. It actually felt like it was written by a different author such was the change. Will check out the author's other works though and hope this was a one off. show less
This was the book that put Fracassi on my radar. To be very specific, it was the understated, gorgeous cover that initially caught my eye, but it was the story that made me want to check this guy out.
I am so damned glad I did. I don't want to give anything away here, but I can say that this story is everything a solid, successful horror story should be. Isolated cast, unexpected antagonist, and unflinching horror.
So good. All the stars.
I am so damned glad I did. I don't want to give anything away here, but I can say that this story is everything a solid, successful horror story should be. Isolated cast, unexpected antagonist, and unflinching horror.
So good. All the stars.
Wasn’t really feeling this at all. Some of the descriptors….. no thank you. Not horribly written and still had a foreboding atmosphere but I just wasn’t super into it.
3.5⭐ A different approach to ocean horror.
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