The Terror
Dan Simmons writes with the salty grace and precision of Patrick O'Brian. But in piling supernatural nightmare upon historical nightmare, layering mystery upon mystery, he has produced a turbocharged vision of popular doom. -Men's JournalGreeted with excited critical praise, this extraordinary...
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Dan Simmons writes with the salty grace and precision of Patrick O'Brian. But in piling supernatural nightmare upon historical nightmare, layering mystery upon mystery, he has produced a turbocharged vision of popular doom. -Men's JournalGreeted with excited critical praise, this extraordinary novel-inspired by the true story of two ice ships that disappeared in the Arctic Circle during an 1845 expedition-swells with the heart-stopping suspense and heroic adventure that have won Dan Simmons praise as "a writer who not only makes big promises but keeps them" (Seattle Post-Intelligencer). THE TERROR chills readers to the core."Brutal, relentless, yet oddly uplifting, THE TERROR is a masterfully chilling work." -Entertainment Weekly"In the hands of a lesser writer than Dan Simmons, THE TERROR might well have dissolved into a series of frigid days and three-dog nights. But Simmons is too good a writer to ignore the real gold in his story-its beleaguered cast." -Bookpage"Guaranteed to have readers pulling their covers up to their noses, THE TERROR will make for a blood-freezing, bedtime read this winter-and any season thereafter." -Pages
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Format: ebook
ASIN: 9780316017442
Publish date: 08-01-2007
Publisher: Little, Brown and Company
Edition language: English
This book was complicated. Will have to think about a review.
4 of 5 stars Read in Feb/Mar 2012 I read The Terror as part of a group read at the Science Fiction & Fantasy Book Club at GoodReads during the month of February. I participated in the discussion, as did many others. To review those threads, please follow this link. I started reading this the e...
Dan Simmons again shows he's one of the best with this book. Science fiction, crime or mainstream I have yet to read a novel by him that wasn't a real page turner. This was extremely good
I picked this book up for the cover and fell in love with it. This is classic man v. nature, man v. God, man v. himself.
Mostly -- I loved the first 500 pages or so, but then Simmons started getting freaky with the supernatural and it fell apart for me. It wasn't the supernatural element that I disliked; it was that the tone of the novel changed and read, to me, like an entirely different book. The ending really drai...