A Dark and Endless Sea: A Novel

Whitt Rogers has been dreaming.
Horrible dreams.
Dreams that stretch the very fabric of the real and the unreal as he is pulled by a voice across the country to a small crab fishing ship set to depart into the Bering Sea. At sea, the memories piece themselves together in cracked fragments. But there is something out there. Something speaking to Whitt in his dreams. A voice from a long-forgotten memory that promises peace at the cost of madness. A voice that leads to a place unimaginable and inescapable.
Horrible dreams.
Dreams that stretch the very fabric of the real and the unreal as he is pulled by a voice across the country to a small crab fishing ship set to depart into the Bering Sea. At sea, the memories piece themselves together in cracked fragments. But there is something out there. Something speaking to Whitt in his dreams. A voice from a long-forgotten memory that promises peace at the cost of madness. A voice that leads to a place unimaginable and inescapable.
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"A Dark and Endless Sea” is a surprisingly quick read, one that I found to be very engaging and, honestly, a pretty fun read. Daigle’s writing makes this read very smooth, which made the transition from each part feel seamless. There is some good writing here, which allowed me to transport myself into this world, feeling the rock of the crabbing ship, feel the chill of the stormy air. I only wish that there had been even more descriptors used, since it would have enhanced the read even more. There are moments that feel a bit surreal, but are a bit too grounded in reality for me to truly be unnerved by them. This is an atmospheric read, but unfortunately doesn’t have much punch when it’s needed. That being said, I still really enjoyed this read, and I’m very intrugied to see what else Daigle has in store in the future.
Thank you to NetGalley and Wicked House Publishing for the chance to give this a read!
"A Dark and Endless Sea” is a surprisingly quick read, one that I found to be very engaging and, honestly, a pretty fun read. Daigle’s writing makes this read very smooth, which made the transition from each part feel seamless. There is some good writing here, which allowed me to transport myself into this world, feeling the rock of the crabbing ship, feel the chill of the stormy air. I only wish that there had been even more descriptors used, since it would have enhanced the read even more. There are moments that feel a bit surreal, but are a bit too grounded in reality for me to truly be unnerved by them. This is an atmospheric read, but unfortunately doesn’t have much punch when it’s needed. That being said, I still really enjoyed this read, and I’m very intrugied to see what else Daigle has in store in the future.
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