100 Fathoms Below

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Price
$15.99  $14.87
Publisher
Blackstone Publishing
Publish Date
Dimensions
5.5 X 8.4 X 0.8 inches | 0.8 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781982546519

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About the Author
Nicholas Kaufmann, an experienced poet, has long turned to the art of poetry to explore and navigate emotions that often elude him in everyday conversations. For him, the act of creating art, be it through poetry, painting, or any other creative medium, is crucial not only for his own well-being but also for others. He firmly believes that artistic expression serves as a lifeline, offering a voice and a sanctuary for those who feel powerless. In publishing his book, Nicholas aspires to extend this lifeline to individuals trapped in similar cycles of despair and stagnation. His goal is to reassure them that they are not alone in their struggles. Through his poetry, he aims to provide solace and the possibility of moving beyond their pain, offering a beacon of hope to those who need it most.

Steven L. Kent, author and video game historian, has written for Wired, Boy's Life, Rolling Stone, MSNBC, and numerous other publications. He is the author of the bestselling Rogue Clone series and The Ultimate History of Video Games.

Reviews

"Full of claustrophobic horror, Cold War submarine warfare, and hardcore evil, 100 Fathoms Below creates a powerful sense of place and a tension that festers in your gut throughout. Kent and Kaufmann invite their readers into a submerged haunted house and lock the door behind them."

-- "Christopher Golden, New York Times bestselling author of Ararat"

"100 Fathoms Below is deliciously creepy and deeply unnerving. Kent and Kaufmann take a real bite out of the horror genre with this killer of a book!"

-- "Jonathan Maberry, New York Times bestselling author"

"This is the way a horror novel should be written. It's fast-moving and doesn't let up...Filled with authentic descriptions of routine aboard a sub, while filling it with genuine horror."

-- "New York Journal of Books"

"At the height of the Cold War, the crew of the submarine USS Roanoke are about to play a dangerous game of cat and mouse with not only the Soviet navy, but also a sinister killer lurking aboard in Kent and Kaufman's chilling, tension-driven thriller...The perfect blend of suspenseful political thriller and creepy horror is sure to please fans of both genres. Readers will not be able to turn away."

-- "Publishers Weekly"

"Kent and Kaufmann deliver a well-developed cast of characters and a plot that keeps readers turning pages. Descriptions of life on a submarine are deftly handled and enhance the eerie atmosphere. A solid pick for readers who prefer their horror with acute tension and psychological thrills rather than intense gore."

-- "Library Journal"

"The tension never lets up in this white-knuckle thrill ride. You can feel the pressure of the freezing-cold ocean bearing down on you, feel the terror as the bodies pile up. I couldn't stop reading--I had to know what horrific thing waited around the next corner, behind the next hatch of the USS Roanoke. This book will make you gasp--and scream."

-- "David Wellington, author of 13 Bullets"

"Claustrophobic Cold War combat with plenty of vampires, 100 Fathoms Below is what would happen if The Hunt for Red October had a baby with Salem's Lot and it joined the navy."

-- "Grady Hendrix, author of My Best Friend's Exorcism and Paperbacks from Hell"

"That element of being encapsulated while being stalked by something with inhuman strength really added to the horror. There were some really tense moments when characters you admired for their bravery seemed like they might not make it out alive...If you like horror stories, especially of the vampire variety, then I recommend you read this book."

-- "Seattle Book Review"

"For those who serve aboard a US Navy sub, there's nothing scarier than the possibility of sinking, starving to death on the pitch-black ocean floor. An entirely new nightmare unfolds aboard the USS Roanoke just weeks after it begins its journey into Soviet territory...Between potential attacks from enemy boats and the paranormal danger lurking among the crew, readers will wonder which will destroy the USS Roanoke first."

-- "Booklist"

"Kent and Kaufman have set a milestone in modern horror by writing a retro 80s novel, using conventions from today's horror whilst using a staple from the genre. This is a very impressive treat for the reader creating a world that is tangible...Masterfully written, exciting to read, 100 Fathoms is a must for all fans of the genre. Working on many levels to give the community a novel to hunger for more. Excellent and original."

-- "The Literary License Podcast"