

then she throws them against a wall over and over again and makes them bleed. What this author does so well is create a group of characters and makes you care about them - their hopes and dreams. This book kept me reading long into the night, giggling at its gleeful push-pull embrace of B-movie horror tropes even as I gripped the pages tight * BARNES AND NOBLE BLOG * A delicious dive for readers with an appetite for original oceanic horror. Stirring up a chilling, claustrophobic undercurrent in the dark world of unexplored deeps, Grant keeps a firm grip on the wheel as the story turns its bow into rougher water.

Mira Grant masterfully ratchets the tension up and down, holding readers firmly in her grip as the mysterious and the monstrous collide. Readers will never look at mermaids in the same way again * LIBRARY JOURNAL * Grant's skillfully crafted story combines science, horror, and mystery into a gripping novel of terror on the sea. will have readers clamoring for another installment * RT BOOK REVIEWS * Grant's protagonists are as compelling as ever. Thoroughly enjoyable in the way that watching The Thing or Jaws is - and you'll definitely remember it next time you're considering a dip in the ocean * SFX * a claustrophobic, deep-sea terror tale that will leave readers glad to be safely on dry land * KIRKUS *
