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Ebook , by Ellen Datlow John Langan
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File Size: 758 KB
Print Length: 336 pages
Publisher: Night Shade; Reprint edition (March 20, 2018)
Publication Date: March 20, 2018
Sold by: Simon & Schuster Digital Sales Inc.
Language: English
ASIN: B077NM1H7H
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Each writer has created a particular horror story, of people gripped by intense fear and unexplainable dread, of unknown powerful creatures and forces that rise from the Sea, and of havoc, murder, and death. The storytellers are very imaginative in their descriptions of the seas, the ships and sea creatures. One story, "A Ship of the South Wind" by Bradley Denton, is set inland, on the American prairies, once an inland sea.The stories that I found compelling, haunting, with complex characters, and the dark mysteries of the Sea:"Sister, Dearest Sister, Let Me Show to You the Sea" by Seanan McGuire"He Sings of Salt and Wormwood" by Brian Hodge"A Ship of the South Wind" by Bradley Denton."The Tryal Attract" by Terry Dowling."The Whalers Song" by Ray Cluley. "A Moment Before Breaking" by A. C. Wise
You'll need to think a bit for some of the stories, others are "in your face". The final story seemed to be pointless gross-out zombie-esque thing, but I may have missed a clever contextual ploy. The tale didn't resolve satisfyingly for me.Anyway, overall very satisfying and each author had their own take on how to approach horror stories that feature the sea in some way. I will be re-reading this collection.
A wonderful collection of scary stuff. Creepy in so many ways. Loved it!
The stories are, for the most part solid. Some are, as is usual with an anthology, better than others. Perhaps my biggest issue is that most of these stories don't classify as horror, at least not to me. The final story I couldn't make it through (I just couldn't get into it), but the rest were passable or better. A few could/should be worked into a longer story as you just don't get a good enough feel in the short story. For some the water is merely the setting and doesn't really play a major part in the story.
THE DEVIL AND THE DEEP: Horror Stories of the Sea, is a collection of 15 sea-themed stories edited by Ellen Datlow.Most of these stories hit between two and four stars with me, but there were some that I found exceptional or "unique". Personal favorites of mine included:"He Sings of Salt and Wormwood", by Brian Hodge: I honestly don't believe that I've read a story by Brian Hodge that I haven't loved, to some degree. His language evokes the most impressive images and moods, and his tales always seem to have a hint of that "otherworldliness" in them that make you think such a thing might just be possible . . . ". . . if you gave too much thought to the sea, and everything with teeth that called it home, you'd never venture out to meet it.""It loves you. But it's love on a whole different wave length." This one has to be my number one favorite--I simply loved everything about it."Sister, Dearest Sister, Let Me Show You to the Sea", by Seanan McGuire: A jealous younger sister thinks she finally has the upper hand... "But sometimes damage is done, and it can't be repaired . . . " This one was so remarkable in the characters, and the mindsets of the them--especially the oldest. It had one of those endings that couldn't have been more perfect and fitting to the story."What My Mother Left Me", by Alyssa Wong": Powerful story of dominance, sorrow, redemption and discovery. And of course, the sea.The Curious Allure of the Sea", by Christopher Golden: A Father lost at sea leaves behind a symbol that his daughter feels holds the key to his disappearance. ". . . Pale things, drawn back by an allure they'd never understood"."Deadwater", by Simon Bestwick. This one deals with "damaged" people, and how they have their own ways of coping. Not as much a "sea story", but a remarkable tale, in general. "It's the absences that get you, with any death. The gaps, the depths, the holes people leave behind: . . . "Overall, a very mixed bag of stories. I'm honestly surprised at some selections that made it in here to begin with. However, most of them had something "good" to pick out.
Some stories were good but I just couldn’t get through the whole book
Sea horror, interesting
Fun stuff
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