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by Ed Gorman,Keith Minnion,Tom Piccirilli

  • ISBN: 1587670135
  • Category: Thriller & Mystery
  • Author: Ed Gorman,Keith Minnion,Tom Piccirilli
  • Subcategory: Thrillers & Suspense
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  • Language: English
  • Publisher: Cemetery Dance Publications; 1st edition (February 1, 2002)
  • Pages: 100 pages
  • FB2 size: 1126 kb
  • EPUB size: 1618 kb
  • Rating: 4.5
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Author: Ed Gorman & Tom Piccirilli. Artist: Keith Minnion.

Author: Ed Gorman & Tom Piccirilli. and she was a legend. A beautiful pirate queen who plundered the 16th Century Caribbean sea by day and confronted voodoo and vampires during the steaming tropical nights. Cast in Dark Waters is an original dark adventure tale by Ed Gorman and Tom Piccirilli - a fine addition to the Cemetery Dance Novella Series. Ed Gorman has been an astonishingly prolific writer since he turned full-time in 1984 after 20 years in advertising.

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Cast in Dark Waters seems like it just came out of nowhere, but it has a history as a limited release hardcover . But Gorman and Piccirilli don't stop there

Cast in Dark Waters seems like it just came out of nowhere, but it has a history as a limited release hardcover book from Subterranean. I missed it then, but I'm glad I caught up with it now. This is old-school pulp writing, folks, and it reads like something that would have come from the typewriter of Robert E. Howard or one of his contemporaries. But Gorman and Piccirilli don't stop there. Crimson's husband, Tyree, has gone missing on the island of Benbow, which is believed to be the home to nightmares and bloodsuckers. In this first story, we think we know what the truth is, but we don't receive the final answer.

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Cast in Dark Waters is an original dark adventure tale by Ed Gorman and Tom Piccirilli. Chase is a performance poet with a history of mental illness who's spent time in jail and hospitals while trying to deal with traumas from his past. A cult figure in New York City, he's as well known for his mania as he is for his poetry. During a reading, Chase sees a woman he believed had died on the ward due to the cruelty of a brutal guard-is she a hallucination, a ghost, or a killer who faked her own murder?

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Some of them are her former crew members, some family. Her mother is immersed in the rushing waters, with her nightgown floating up around her shoulders.

Authors: Gorman, Ed, Piccirilli, Tom. Categories: Fiction. Some of them are her former crew members, some family. Mama with her eyes glowing yellow and peering up at her, arms raised. She brushes the curtains and those faces in the drapes glower and glare.

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Reviews about Cast in Dark Waters (Cemetery Dance Novella Series #11) (4):
SING
This jim-dandy little novella is just begging for a sequel, and I don't want to be kept waiting. Cast in Dark Waters seems like it just came out of nowhere, but it has a history as a limited release hardcover book from Subterranean. I missed it then, but I'm glad I caught up with it now.

This is old-school pulp writing, folks, and it reads like something that would have come from the typewriter of Robert E. Howard or one of his contemporaries. The story is set in the Caribbean in the 16th century and feels like a pirate movie from the heyday of when Hollywood did them big and did them right. I love the current Pirates of the Caribbean stuff that's going on now, but I still remember watching Errol Flynn in The Sea Hawk and being blown away.

The opening of the story is immediately intriguing, but it's the female sea captain, Crimson, that steps onto center stage and owns the show. She comes in swinging, too, in a wild bar brawl that is a sheer pleasure to read and made me feel all of ten years old again discovering the pulp stories that shaped me into the man I am now. Growing up in southeastern Oklahoma meant there was a lot of cowboys architecture in my male role models, but thanks to the reading material I had at hand there was a lot of pirates, private eyes, and science fiction as well.

The relationship Crimson has with her father (although no one dares suggest to either of them that they're related) is at once absorbing. Tangled relationships are great fiction fodder, and the one between Crimson and Welsh is a great one.

But Gorman and Piccirilli don't stop there. Crimson's husband, Tyree, has gone missing on the island of Benbow, which is believed to be the home to nightmares and bloodsuckers. In this first story, we think we know what the truth is, but we don't receive the final answer. And in that, the authors have us snared. I hope to see a sequel soon.

The seafaring action and the fights on the island are very well done. I felt like I was staying in step with Lady Crimson when she set sail and when she set foot on the island. The mythology of the things she's hunting is very well laid out and I enjoyed the "almost knowing" everything that was involved. After all 16th century pirates don't know everything we know these days.

The atmosphere is very well done and the Caribbean landscape and the lifestyle of a pirate are marked on every page. The authors did some good research and blend it seamlessly into their pirate-horror-adventure concoction.
Pumpit
Cast in Dark Waters is a loving homage to Robert E. Howard and other masters of pulp fiction. IT's a blast to read, and the one and only time these two superb writers have joined forces.
Wal
Having worked with Ms Frederick on my own audio books, I was drawn off my usual reading to this fast-paced, dark Caribbean tale. I kept thinking of Tim Powers’ On Darker Tides (themselves the inspiration for the Pirates of the Caribbean films). In Ms Frederick’s hands, the story is fraught with suspense while losing none of its classic pulp feel. Great work!
Saintrius
With the narration of Leah’s captivating voice you won’t want to stop listening to this dark story. Her pronunciation of those French words were so effortless.
Leah has a gift of pronouncing difficult words in other languages. I no doubt believe she could make those not so flattering languages sound so poetic.
Audio books is the way to go!

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