The Terror
Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 2007
769
Novel • Fiction
Arctic • 1840s
2007
Adult
18+ years
1290L
The Terror by Dan Simmons fictionalizes the ill-fated Franklin Expedition’s Arctic voyage, blending historical events with supernatural horror. Sailing in 1845, the crew of HMS Terror battles treacherous ice, dwindling supplies, and an unknown malevolent force. The novel explores human resilience and the struggle for survival in unforgiving conditions.
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Dan Simmons' The Terror artfully blends historical fiction with supernatural horror, drawing praise for its atmospheric storytelling and intricate character development. However, some critics find the pacing uneven and the narrative overly detailed. Overall, it's a compelling read for those who appreciate richly imagined tales with a chilling twist.
Fans of historical fiction and supernatural horror will relish Dan Simmons's The Terror. Readers of Stephen King's The Shining or Patrick O'Brian's seafaring novels will appreciate the blend of chilling suspense and meticulously researched maritime adventure. Ideal for those who enjoy a thrilling, atmospheric read with rich character development.
73,499 ratings
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Mixed feelings
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769
Novel • Fiction
Arctic • 1840s
2007
Adult
18+ years
1290L
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