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The Night Boat (Mass Market) - Robert R. McCammon
The Night Boat (Mass Market)
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A German submarine is sunk during World War Two. How do you turn this gimmick into a horror novel? Which direction do you go? What's the creep factor? Robert McCammon, who took the premise of vampires in Los Angeles to its natural conclusion by having half the city turned into vampires and... show more
A German submarine is sunk during World War Two. How do you turn this gimmick into a horror novel? Which direction do you go? What's the creep factor? Robert McCammon, who took the premise of vampires in Los Angeles to its natural conclusion by having half the city turned into vampires and unleashed an Allied werewolf loose on a secret Nazi base, can be counted on to accomplish the task. The raising of the Nazi submarine is central to McCammon's story which delivers surprising twists and bloody confrontations. The U-boat was sunk off a Caribbean island, but under circumstances that leave it largely intact until a diver accidentally dislodges an unexploded depth charge which lets the sand-covered sub bob to the surface. This could result in a nice sale to museum. But soon, it's decided the sub would be better off back in the Big Drink. The problem is, see, the crew is not dead, thanks to a voodoo curse.
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Format: Mass Market
ISBN: 0076714004504 (0671664832)
Publisher: Pocket Books
Pages no: 346
Edition language: English
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5.0
Remember when almost every horror novel and thriller had Nazis in them?Well, this is the book they were all trying to be.A fast, fun horror tale featuring a cursed U-boat and undead Nazis, with a dash of voodoo to give it that authentic island flavor.
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3.0 The Night Boat (Mass Market)
This book has a ridiculously laughable premise -- Nazi zombies piloting a submarine -- but the story is well-told, compelling, and interesting.
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