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Deeper Hardcover | Pages: 233 pages
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Title:Deeper
Author:James A. Moore
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:signed limited to 500 numbered copies
Pages:Pages: 233 pages
Published:March 1st 2007 by Necessary Evil Press (first published 2007)
Categories:Horror. Fiction. Thriller. Science Fiction. Lovecraftian

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This was the first book that introduced me to the author James Moore. I have it clearly listed as a "favorite" (as are most of the books I've since read by him :) ), but just realized that I never reviewed it.

Right off the bat, Mr. Moore's writing style just "clicked" with me. This was so skillfully written--so "in character" that I felt as if I were physically watching these events unfold before me. Certain authors are able to to that, and James Moore is one of the top ones, as far as I'm concerned. First of all, his characterization was 5 star! The language used, emotions portrayed, everything down to the minute details of everyday living struck me as being so accurate. When you have characterization that makes the readers BELIEVE that who they are reading about are real people, you have a great story right there.

The second thing worth mentioning is his use of atmosphere. The town, details of life on a shipping boat, even the reticent villagers, brought this story to an even more intense level of believability. The storyline, itself, absolutely spellbinding.

I can not give high enough praise for the writing in this book--I only hope that someday we see the release of a sequel....or at least a return to some of the characters.

Highest recommendation!

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Original Title: Deeper
ISBN: 0975363530 (ISBN13: 9780975363539)
Edition Language: English

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A late season charter is just what Captain Joe Bierdens bank account needs, even if it means going to Golden Cove. Hes not sure what happened there, but it was enough to make the city change its name from Innsmouth. Anyway, Dr. Wards excursion to map the caves off the coast seems harmless and the parapsychologists interested in spotting one of the regions fabled ghost ships are nice enough. But doom comes to the Isabellas Dreams, when Dr. Wards group captures a fish man living in the caves and

Deeper is a entertaining blend of ghost story and Lovecraftian monsters from the deep. Moore does everything right with this one: great depth of character; great set up; it's tightly written and has some genuiely scary chills.

I thought this was a very fun little read.

A good book that at no point, while reading the description on the back flap did it cover that it is a sequel to H.P. Lovecraft's Shadow Over Innsmouth. Not that this took anything away from the story, and I purchased the book ignorant of this fact, but I feel like it would be good to at least mention. A lot of the stuff that this book deals with is a scientific expedition researching Devil's Reef, and the fisherman that they've chartered to take them out for a month. Adding onto Lovecraft's

DEEPERBy James MooreNecessary Evil PressReviewed by Nickolas Cook The Cthulhu Mythos have come a long way since Lovecraft's day. We genre fans have seen them pass through the testosterone fueled pages of Robert E. Howard, passed off to a man who crept up on them, ever quiet and horrific, Ramsey Campbell, and then to Brian Lumley, a writer who's added so much depth to them that he's almost recreated Lovecraft's world of shadowy hidden interdimensional monster gods.And now along comes the

Deeper was fun to read but too much of a monster tale for my taste. The best Innsmouth adaptations keep the sense of mystery and skin-crawling atmosphere of the original. This was mostly just people fighting the Creatures from the Black Lagoon.

This books follows somehow the events the described in Lovecraft's masterpiece 'The Shadow over Innsmouth', but in modern days, and the reader follows the adventures of a group of scientists and paranormal investigators that aim at exploring a system of vast underwater caves off a creepy town in New England. I was hoping to find an interesting Lovecraftian horror novel. And although the premise is interesting, I found a very simplistic, poorly developed, predictable aquatic terror novel.

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