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The Deep
- Narrated by: Al Kessel
- Length: 9 hrs and 22 mins
- Unabridged Audiobook
- Categories: Literature & Fiction, Horror
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Summary
2016 BRAM STOKER AWARD NOMINEE FOR BEST NOVEL
There are places we were never meant to go...
A woman searching for a sister lost at sea.
A man bent on finding lost treasure.
A mother who has lost all hope.
A maniac who believes all life exists for his pleasure.
The man who would keep them all safe.
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- Zoe
- 12-06-18
The Deep
This is a very intense and frightening book!! The creature was very scary but the parts that I found most terrifying were the dangers involved in diving
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- Victoria Elizabeth
- 20-06-18
Atmospheric and eerie
The synopsis of this book caught my attention immediately. A bunch of people stuck in the middle of the ocean together, deep sea diving and coming across a mysterious, unknown and very scary entity... Sounds great!
It starts well and hooked me in with the backstory of one of the diving groups sister's last moments at sea. From there, in honesty, it took me a while to get into the story as it keeps flipping from one character to another, and, I'm not too interested in the technicalities of diving. So had to persevere for bit but once they started diving it becomes really atmospheric, the descriptions took me down there with them and it was very, very eerie. The narration is absolutely perfect and adds to the experience of listening to the story, I cannot fault it.
We have a really odd mish-mash of characters on this boat and I struggled to get to know them, there's one who has mental health issues, probably psychopathic, who believes that everything in the world only exists for him and because of him. He's a truly horrible character that I would never want even close to my life but he was my favourite character as I'd say he's the one we get to hear what's going on for him in the moment. Another, Raven, is my second favourite... and he's not such a nice person either really. So these two stood out, maybe because they are interesting. The others, well, they were there and I struggled much of the time to differentiate between them so they merged into one - until close to the end.
As the story progressed, despite the merging of characters, I was drawn in and half way through decided it's brilliant but needs concentration through the diving descriptions. They are diving a lot. Scary things happen when they dive and I can conclude most definitely that I will never ever dive. It's not often a book gives me the heeby-jeebies like this one did. By the end I'm thinking that this was seriously good stuff, the descriptions of the weird events that unfold are still with me. As is some of the great narrative like the quote below, which struck me as so poignant I had to note it down.
"There are things people were not made to experience. Contrary to popular wisdom our own death is not one of them. We are born to die and on the day of our birth we begin the inexorable process of preparation that will end in the ground. But we are not, cannot be, able to properly prepare for, or face the death of our children. Though born to die, our deaths make sense only in the face of new life and so, when we see our children into the ground before us, it makes a mockery of the process. It cuts the circle off mid arc."
I received a review copy of this story, at my request, from the author/ narrator/ publisher via audiobook.boom and have provided an honest review.
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- Ryan Pascall
- 19-01-22
Sadly just quite boring.
As a fan of both deep-sea monsters and horror in general, I had high hopes for this book but the truth is, I think some books simply don’t work as audios.
This is the tale of a boat with an assorted motley crew of people aboard all heading out to see for their own reasons but truthfully the book only really offers a compelling reason for one pair to be there while the rest all seem very flimsy both in reasoning and personality.
What quickly becomes apparent is that the majority of this book is about diving, with very little actual horror until the final few chapters and, even then, it is so sparse and rushed as to feel more like an afterthought than the basis for the tale itself. We’re subjected to long diving sequences and the assorted dangers inherent and the terms ‘Bent’ or ‘Narcosis’ at least 500 times each.
My main gripe though, besides the lack of anything really happening (and one character referring to breasts as Bazoongas, Chest Muffins and Sweater Stuffing all in one chapter) is how it really doesn’t work well as an audio. There are a lot of moments where words are spoken but then, on the written page, are the internal thoughts showing what the speaker actually meant and this is all read aloud in the same tone making for a very confusing and broken listening experience (maybe an echo could have been added to highlight the internal dialogue?). That’s not to say that the narrator does a bad job. Sure the performance may have been a little lacklustre and straight but there really wasn’t much here for the Al Kessel to work with and so the fault is not his alone.
Another issue is that the book has many instances of withheld information where the chapter ends when a character sees something but the book withholds what they say for ages until it is revealed to other characters, making for really long and boring sections where you wait for the inevitable (and sadly often unsatisfying) revelation.
So, the question remains, did I enjoy the book? Honestly, no I did not. I honestly do think that it would have been slightly better structured on the written page rather than narrated but this wouldn’t make up for a huge lack of anything interesting happening for the majority of the book and the extremely banal and generic characters. Not a recommend from me sadly
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- gail
- 12-06-21
excellent. different read to other books
Great narration. looked forward to listening at evry chance as the most unusual story .
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- Ray Johnson
- 26-06-18
Ancient undersea evil arises to destroy divers
I would have posted this review a while back, but it took some time to get to me, and when I finally got this book I was backlogged with other books. There were some really good things about this book, and then a few "meh" things, too. The Meh, for me, was the fact that you never really get a good idea of what the dive team was fighting. Sure it is monstrous and malicious, but you never know if it was a natural creature, a sci-fi horror show experiment, or a lovecraftian styled supernatural menace, and that bothered me. See, if I read a story about a shark killing people I ought to know what kind of a shark it is, like in the movie Deep Blue Sea. There you had genetically modified fish that were made smarter in order to fight Alzhiemers disease. In the movie Piranha 3D, you know these are ancient fish that had been living in a sealed environment for thousands of years. So, when it comes to vicious monsters I want to know what it is my "people" are fighting. To not find out was a bit of a let down, and to me it comes off as lazy writing; it seems like Collings couldn't decide what the horror was, and so left it purposefully undetermined. That cost a star, plain and simple.
Anyway, that was my panty twist. The rest of the story is good, and it has some great characters, one will disturb you when you get inside their psycho noggin. I appreciate that concept that a sister would go looking for her sibling, but really, after more than a day in the ocean I don't know what they were honestly expecting to find. Sue and Tim are interesting, and keep the story moving, and do not let it get bogged down. The rest might just be what they appear to be. . . .snacks. You can always tell a snack from a survivor. The books horror elements are all in place, and it is a refreshing change from your werewolf and zombie books that are all over the place.
Kessel crushes the narration, and does his level best to make the creature parts seem dark and horrifying. He plays each character, be they snack, survivor, or psycho with relish, and you get a feel who these people really are. I really enjoyed listening to him and feel that he meshed well with the writing. Even though I did receive a promo code for this review it in no way influenced my considerations of the material, and in fact, inspired me to be more honest. In fact, getting a code generally makes me harsher as a reviewer as I am more often concerned what someone like Me will decide based on my review.
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- Spooky Mike
- 13-06-18
Eels Will Kill Ya
I liked the concept of this story and the enjoyed the brief horror aspects. I learned more about the bends than I thought I needed to know. There was tension and mystery, but I don’t feel that it really ever was resolved to my satisfaction. I kept waiting to find out that all of this story was just one of the character’s narcosis driven dream.
I didn’t really feel a strong connection to the characters except for the father and daughter. I didn’t care too much when anyone died and was more interested in finding out what was going on than anyone resolving their inner demons. The father daughter couple was the only relationship and situation that felt real, at least to me. I wanted to like the psycho on the boat and while I did enjoy his psychosis in the end he failed to deliver anything other than some strange behavior and weird viewpoints.
What I did really enjoy was the suspense of the whole plot for the first half of the book, when I found out that there wasn’t much to the plot I started to lose interest. It really did give a nice sense of claustrophobia while the characters had dived and the first dive was definitely my favorite part of the whole book. I didn’t feel the ending, other than actually happening, solved much for me and it left me with more questions than answers.
The narrator did a great job. There desperation in his voice when he was voicing the character’s thoughts of needing air really helped put me in that moment where I was isolated, oxygen starved, and in a deep dark sea. Hope to hear more from this narrator.
While I expected more out of this story it hasn't turned me off from the author. I can see that he is a good horror author and after hearing this book, even though I didn't like it, will check out some of his other novels.
I was voluntarily provided this free review copy audiobook by the author, narrator, or publisher.
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- Derek Bown
- 28-07-18
As If I Needed More Reason To Be Afraid Of The Sea
There's a lot in the ocean to be afraid of. Sharks, giants squids, jelly fish, etc. The pressure from diving too deep. And just the water itself. So it makes for a good setting for a horror book, where you really don't need to add all that much to ramp up the fear. So I really appreciate Collings going the extra mile to creep me out.
The Deep has an ensemble cast, all who get a viewpoint. Collings does a great job of switching between viewpoints early on to set expectations, and uses each viewpoint to add just a bit more to the story. And he doesn't skimp on making the viewpoints interesting and unique from each other. Even the characters you're meant to hate, you hate for different reasons.
I quite enjoyed this book, and found myself drawn to keep reading it more and more the creepier it got. Highly recommended.
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- Michael Darling
- 24-06-18
Breathlessly, Relentlessly Riveting
The pressure builds above and below the water in this outstanding tale of supernatural terror.
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- MEDY L
- 08-06-18
The Deep
The Deep by Michaelbrent Collings is an adventure. Some of the characters were as scary as the evil pursuing them. It kept me listening to the audio to see how this good vs evil vs evil would play out
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- norman
- 04-06-18
Mystery Adventure
The Deep is a well written, fast paced, mystery adventure. The characters were well drawn and the story suspenseful.
The narrator was professional and did a good job with the various voices.
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- CW
- 06-11-19
So bad... just... bad...
Corniest, dramatic, wah wah boohoo nonsense imaginable. Could not finish... Characters I just wanted to slap each of them in turn and watch them cry and try to organize a rescue party because of it.
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- Cindy
- 06-08-18
Mildly entertaining but not really scary
This story had an interesting premise (which was why I bought it) but it left me a little flat in the end. There was a nice mix of crazy & sympathetic in the cast, but they weren't all developed equally or in much depth, so I ended up not caring much about any of the characters. And the scary mystery at the end was never really explained, so I didn't feel a sense of closure. The narrator did a fine job with his male voices being more varied and of a better quality, but even the women's voices were acceptable.
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- Deedra
- 20-07-18
The Deep
I was hoping for a good monster story,but I couldn't stand the first few hours of it and gave up.The characters were unlikable.It was slow and torturous...like trying not to get the benz,which seems to be the main point in the book.Narration by Al Kessel was good.He has a nice voice.I was given this book by the narrator,author or publisher free for an honest review.
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- Redtinkerbell3200
- 12-06-18
Pretty good read
The story is a little slow to take off and didn't grab me and pull me in right away. I did get a little confused with some of the timing but by the middle of the book I caught on.
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