Golden Cove today appears to be a charming New England seacoast town. But there are dark stories from decades past--when the town had a different name. Captain Joe Bierden's heard them all--tall tales to entertain the tourists, he thinks. He doesn't hesitate to hire his boat out to a research team eager to begin a month-long diving expedition. So no one is more surprised than Captain Joe with the--"thing"--that the team finds in an offshore underwater cave. Their first mistake is in bringing it ashore. Their second is believing it can't survive on land. Their third is thinking that it's the only one of its kind...
"And then the night exploded behind us and took the "Marianne" and at least a hundred of the water d
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 15 years ago
This is the first thing that I've read by Moore since his execrable young adult novel "Newbies" was published some years ago, so I was leery about reading it, but it was recommended to me by an employee of Borders (Hi Walter!), and since I am a fan of monster novels, I decided to give Moore another chance. So, I bought and read this Lovecraftian horror sea novel, and I'm glad that I did, as reading it was a most enjoyable experience. Captain Joe Bierden owns and runs a couple of pleasure crafts in Bowden's Point, and the boating and tourist season is running down when he gets a lucrative offer from an academic (Martin Ward), his chief student (Diana), and a pair of parapsychologists/writers (Jonah and Mary Parsons) to go out on an expedition to explore some caves. It's only after he's made the deal that he finds out that his client's expedition is to Golden Cove, a seaside village that has a golden veneer to it, but also has an ill reputation among the other local villages. You know things are going to go very badly sometime in the novel when you find out that there is going to be an expedition to dive in the coves of a local village that is built on the burnt out ruins of what used to be Innsmouth after it was destroyed (in "The Shadow Over Innsmouth" by H. P. Lovecraft). To handle the students and adults that will be on the diving trip, Bierden (re)hires Charlie Moncrief, Tom Summers, and Tom's friend, Davey Walker, friends, regular employees, and hardened seamen. Problems seem to start soon after the initial dives commence. Thick mysterious fogs start moving in during the night, a ghost ship is sighted, a ghost girl is "rescued" from the sea, only to disappear, the size of the underground caves seems to fluxuate, divers are attacked by "something", and it turns out that this is the SECOND expedition, there being only two survivors of the original, information that had been kept from Bierden. Things go from bad to worse, as during a storm Bierden's ship is swept out to sea, and one of his crew mysteriously disappears during the fury. Pay attention, Moore tells you of the lost crewman's fate by how the gulls act. Then things start to get really bad. And yes, there will be Deep Ones. Moore does a great job in creating Bierden, a no-nonsense, down-to-earth type, and a man who doesn't believe in the supernatural, but doesn't disbelieve what he sees with his own eyes either. And he will see a lot. Publishers surprise us sometimes, and Berkley certainly did with this non-Stephen King oriented, old-fashioned weird-adventure sea pulp tale. "Deeper" is a Lovecratian fan-fiction horror story as channeled through August Dereleth, and with its generic title, something like this would normally would have appeared from Leisure Books. While not really rare, good sea horror is still a rather uncommon thing to come across. The best ones seemed to start with Edgar Allan Poe's "The Narrative Of Arthur Gordon Pym Of Nantucket" continued with
Rare Memorable Great Read!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 15 years ago
This book caught me up right off and kept me curled up reading it! This book is what you hope for when you buy a book. "Deeper", to me is like an old favorite blanket or a memorable campy horror movie that get's across and imparts more feeling and raises more flavorful emotions than some over-written trumped up effort. This book delivers and will leave you with fond rememberences years from now! I really liked this book and will check out some of this authors other efforts!
Great book
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 15 years ago
Had a lot of fun reading this book. I look forward to more work from this James Moore. Buy this book, you will enjoy.
Now that's a book!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 16 years ago
Deeper is one of those rare books that just grabs your attention and doesn't let go until you see The End on the last page. I loved this book! It reminds me of Creature From the Black Lagoon mixed in with H.P. Lovecraft and Moore's own thrills, all wrapped together in a neat bundle of excellent storytelling that made this title stand out on the bookshelf. I'll make this easy for you. If you want to read a great book with lots of action, great plots, and adventure, pick this one up. Deeper won't disappoint you; it'll only drag you under.
excellent horror thriller
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 16 years ago
As the New England seafaring season is almost over, the professor Dr. Martin Ward come to Bowden's Point to hire Captain Joe Bierden to take him and his three associates to Devil's Reef near the town of Golden Cove so they can explore an underwater cave. Although he, his wife Belle and his best friend and first mate Charlie Moncrief want to refuse the offer, the money is too good to say no. On his biggest yacht Isabella's Dream, Joe, Charlie and a couple of local teens take the customers for their month long exploration. The crew is shocked by the hostility of the townsfolk. As the professor, his athletic assistant Diana and a TV famous parapsychologist along with Jacob and Mary Parsons explore Devil's Reef seeking evidence of a city Innsmouth rumored to be destroyed by the Feds, ghost ships and Deep Ones oceanic humanoids attack the crew and clients. This is an excellent horror thriller due to a fully developed cast (human and paranormal) who seem genuine so that when the impossible occurs, James A. Moore makes it feels possible. Filled with action and suspense, DEEPER hooks readers into a one sitting tale as fans will wonder who will be left swimming in the ever increasingly darker and sinister aptly titled Golden Cove. Harriet Klausner
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