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The Passenger F. R. Tallis

The Passenger By F. R. Tallis

The Passenger by F. R. Tallis


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The new supernatural thriller from F. R. Tallis, who takes his readers under the wartime seas of the stormy North Atlantic in 1942, where not all those on board are invited . . .

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The Passenger: A Novel by F. R. Tallis

A German submarine, U-330, patrols the stormy inhospitable waters of the North Atlantic. It is commanded by Siegfried Lorenz, a maverick SS officer who does not believe in the war he is bound by duty and honor to fight in.

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 a British submarine commander, Sutherland, and a Norwegian academic, Professor Bjornar 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 rumored that Grimstad is working on a secret weapon that could change the course of the war . . .

Then, Sutherland goes rogue, and a series of shocking, brutal events occur. 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. A thousand feet under the dark, icy waves, it doesn't matter how loud you scream...

The Passenger Reviews

Fans of the German novel (and, later, movie) Das Boot will particularly enjoy this book's almost palpable feelings of claustrophobia and impending disaster, and readers of WWII fiction will appreciate the level of detail the author brings to the story. It succeeds brilliantly. -- Booklist (starred review)
What we have here is a proper scare-your-socks-off horror novel. -- The Financial Times
Elegant prose stylist Tallis evokes both the eerie loneliness of life aboard a submarine and the pernicious creep of paranormal forces. -- Kirkus Reviews
Clever and spooky. For Tallis, the darker recesses of the mind hold monsters enough. The novel is an elegantly constructed psychiatric Gothic, all spires and gargoyles and ghostly echoes - the sort of vast, dread edifice we sometimes build around ourselves when the lights go out. -- The New York Times Book Review
Gripping. Dialogue is fast paced, and the action is vivid and realistic. A range of paces and mix of themes, from the action of war to romance between battles, make this a story that is full of adventure and more. -- Foreword Reviews
A chilling tale of supernatural snooping. This horror story is undeniably hair-raising. -- Shelf Awareness
F.R. Tallis does an excellent job of evoking the claustrophobic feel of living in a metal tube with a thousand feet of water pressing down on you. -- Historical Novels Review
If you're looking for the best in popular fiction, Tallis is well worth seeking out. -- The Washington Post
Tallis is a clinical psychologist, which is reflected in his deft character development and realistic dialogue in The Passenger. -- Sacramento Bee

About F. R. Tallis

F. R. Tallis is a writer and clinical psychologist. Between 1999 and 2012, he received or was nominated for numerous awards, including the New London Writers' Award, the Ellis Peters Historical Dagger, the Elle Prix de Letrice, the Crime Writers' Association Historical Dagger Award, and two Edgar Allan Poe Awards. He is the author of The Sleep Room, The Forbidden, The Voices, and The Passenger, all available from Pegasus Crime. He lives in London.

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CIN1605989576G
9781605989570
1605989576
The Passenger: A Novel by F. R. Tallis
Used - Good
Hardback
Pegasus Books
20160315
400
N/A
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