Friday, December 29, 2017

Here there be monsters



Book Review:  Rolling in the Deep by Mira Grant

An excerpt from the 2017 fictional documentary, Modern Ghost Ships:  The Atargatis, introduces this novella.  It states that the Atargatis was found adrift, two hundred miles from its last reported location -- minus its passengers and crew.  None have been found in the two years since the Atargatis was located and the Ghost Ships documentary was made.  What happened?  

After the introduction, the reader is taken back to 2015, to the beginning of the Atargatis expedition.  The cruise ship has been hired to take a crew of scientists and entertainment personnel to the Mariana Trench to search for mermaids.  No one expects to find the mythical creatures, but the "documentary" provides an opportunity to conduct some groundbreaking research on the Imagine Network's dime.  From this point on, we experience the events as they happen, with brief excerpts from the Ghost Ships documentary appearing before chapters.  The transcripts make it all too clear that the horror is coming to all of those aboard the ship.

Loved this book!!!  It's short but compelling.  Mira Grant, aka Seanan McGuire, writes monsters incredibly well (I've also read Feed which makes zombies entirely believable).

Book Review:  Into the Drowning Deep by Mira Grant




It's been seven years since the Atargatis was found adrift, not a single person aboard.  Film footage of an apparent assault on the ship's occupants was leaked but many dismiss it as a hoax.  Marine Biologist Tory Stewart knows that it was not -- her sister was one of those aboard the vessel.  So, when Imagine invites her to participate in a second expedition, she accepts.  She wants to find the creatures responsible for her sister's death.

The Imagine Network also knows that the footage was real -- if possible, they would have kept it from the public, but it was leaked as soon as the Atargatis was found.  Profits are down but the CEO has a plan to turn things around.  The ship he sends on this expedition was designed with the mermaids in mind.  And, he's sending along a couple of big game hunters as an added precaution.


Despite my irritation with some of the characters, I enjoyed this sequelAs with Rolling in the Deep, the reader knows that the characters are sailing into danger.  We have new characters, making new mistakes -- costly, but mostly believable mistakes.  We again have that slow creep of horror the longer the ship remains in the area of the Mariana Trench.  And we learn more about the mermaids -- their biology, their intelligence, and something of their culture.

 
It seems likely that Grant will continue this as a series.  I hope she does.
 

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