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  • The Deep

  • By: Nick Cutter
  • Narrated by: Corey Brill
  • Length: 12 hrs and 27 mins
  • 3.8 out of 5 stars (2,262 ratings)

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The Deep

By: Nick Cutter
Narrated by: Corey Brill
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Publisher's summary

From the acclaimed author of The Troop - which Stephen King raved "scared the hell out of me and I couldn't put it down.... old-school horror at its best" - comes this utterly terrifying novel where The Abyss meets The Shining.

A strange plague called the "Gets" is decimating humanity on a global scale. It causes people to forget - small things at first, like where they left their keys... then the not-so-small things like how to drive, or the letters of the alphabet. Then their bodies forget how to function involuntarily - and there is no cure. But now, far below the surface of the Pacific Ocean, deep in the Marianas Trench, an heretofore unknown substance hailed as "ambrosia" has been discovered - a universal healer, from initial reports. It may just be the key to a universal cure. In order to study this phenomenon, a special research lab, the Trieste, has been built eight miles under the sea's surface. But now the station is incommunicado, and it's up to a brave few to descend through the lightless fathoms in hopes of unraveling the mysteries lurking at those crushing depths - and perhaps to encounter an evil blacker than anything one could possibly imagine.

Part horror, part psychological nightmare, The Deep is a novel that fans of Stephen King and Clive Barker won't want to miss - especially if you're afraid of the dark.

©2015 Craig Davidson. All rights reserved. (P)2015 Simon & Schuster, Inc. All rights reserved.

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This book is rather strange and disquieting

This book is rather strange and disquieting. Full of flashbacks and sometimes rather confusing. The story starts out with Luke Nelson traveling 10,000 miles to meet with his estranged brother. The request came from the government and they made the travel arrangements.
There is a deadly plague that has invaded every country in the world. It makes people forget. They forget everything until they just die from starvation. Worse yet, no one knows how it is transmitted.

Luke’s brother, Clayton, may had found a cure. A miracle cure not for just this plague but for all disease. He has sent a message for Luke to join him in his research lab that is deep in the Mariana Trench.

As Luke travels to meet his brother, he thinks back to when they were children. These flashbacks set the tone of their relationship. Clayton is a genius and a sadistic psychopath and a sociopath. He only cares about his research and the fame it brings him. The lives of his subjects have no value. He can’t understand why Clayton would want to see him. He was a animal vet. Clayton was an animal killer. He didn’t want to clean up after him again.

This is a mix of “Twilight Zone”, “Outer Limits” and “X-Factor.” Horror story at it’s best. It gets very graphic in places. I think it was too much sometimes with all the flashbacks and dream sequences. It was hard to tell sometimes if it was real or another one of Luke’s dreams, or a dream within a dream. The parts that were in the dark with only a flashlight were the most frightening.

Cory Brill has a nice voice and gave a good rendition. His dictation was flawless. Sometimes his voice was too nice, considering what he was reading.
Production was clear and without static or breaks. Overall an engrossing story.

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disappointing ending

So disappointed in the ending. It seemed like he ran out of ideas and has to wrap it up fast.

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Great follow up, but I enjoyed the troop more

Love nick cutter, love the gore. Ending left me wanting more. still a solid 4/5

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I was really not expecting that

Get the lube, because this book is about f*ck your mind in ways you never would've expected

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A terrifying descent into madness

The fear and terror grow as the isolation eats away at him. I felt more alone and afraid the longer i listened and i loved it

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You Should Buy This

Solid creepy-crawly sci-fi horror. Thought it was going to be more of a techno thriller, but it soon departs from that.

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Some dark spaces should stay dark.

Forget Jaws, The real terror sits at the bottom, waiting. A mixture of horror and human realism that will leave you questioning your own sanity.

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Great Story, heard it before

The Deep was a highly engaging story with a great plot that stimulated the senses. The length of the story and character development was enough to make the listener/reader feel emotion for most, if not all of the characters. This was my favorite aspect of the story and Brill provided good narration with energy that was not over the top. The events of the book did not keep me waiting for more and I thought of it as a pretty good rollercoaster...

Do not get me wrong, this story is WORTH it, however, most of the story seemed to cross the line from "highly-inspired" to "unimaginative." I constantly found myself referring back to classic and modern horror stories and films from memory that this story so obviously pulls from. I feel that Carpenter's The Thing and S. King's Under the Dome were at the top of that list with other seemingly obvious pulls from the horror genre all around.

Give this book a listen, if not for the originality, for the sheer entertainment of classic horror nods with slightly new twists and takes on brutal body-horror and Lovecraftian vibes!!

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It was ok...

Seems a bit choppy in style. Too many borrowed and yet incomplete ideas rolled into a 90's era under-the-sea horror movie. Still, I enjoyed it.

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Visceral. Not for everyone, but does the job well.

The visuals Cutter paints with his words can be shocking, evoking real revulsion. Coupled with a strong ability to build dread, this creates a story that starts with despair saturated in unease, grips tight with horror and mounting panic, and never relents.

The narrator does an excellent job conveying the emotions and delivers each line in a way that lends believability to the madness.

The subject matter is not for everyone. If you want space to breathe, the pacing leaves little room for it. I was in the mood for exactly this type of experience, and it delivered on every level.

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