The Passenger
by
F. R. Tallis
Book Details
Format
Paperback / Softback
ISBN-10
1447236041
ISBN-13
9781447236047
Publisher
Pan Macmillan
Imprint
Picador
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
May 4th, 2017
Print length
384 Pages
Weight
434 grams
Dimensions
13.00 x 19.70 x 2.80 cms
Product Classification:
Horror & ghost stories
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The chilling horror novel from the highly acclaimed author of the Vienna Blood series, The Sleep Room and The Voices.
<p><b>Eerie, and full of suspense, <i>The Passenger</i> is a supernatural thriller by F. R. Tallis, author of the Vienna Blood series.<br></b><br>1941. A German submarine, U-330, patrols the stormy inhospitable waters of the North Atlantic. It is commanded by Siegfried Lorenz, a maverick naval officer who does not believe in the war he is bound by duty and honour to fight in. <br><br>U-330 receives a triple-encoded message with instructions to collect two prisoners from a vessel located off the Icelandic coast and transport them to the base at Brest, and British submarine commander, Sutherland, and an Norwegian academic, Professor Bjørnar Grimstad, are taken on board. Contact between the prisoners and Lorenz has been forbidden, and it transpires that this special mission has been ordered by an unknown source, high up in the SS. It is rumoured that Grimstad is working on a secret weapon that could change the course of the war . . . <br><br>Then, Sutherland goes rogue, and a series of shocking, brutal events occurs. In the aftermath, disturbing things start happening on the boat. It seems that a lethal, supernatural force is stalking the crew, wrestling with Lorenz for control. <br><br>A thousand feet under the dark, icy waves, it doesn't matter how loud you scream . . .</p>
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