Description
August 1888. Jericho Mannion is the captain of an old, cash-strapped steamer named the Orion. He's been steadily losing money to his competitors, the railways.
When he finds out from his first mate, Tal MacTavish, that the next passage across Lake Erie has only a few passengers, his hope of ever getting out of debt sinks. But Providence has smiled upon him, or so he thinks.
Though the passenger list is small, they have almost a full cargo hold, thanks to William Ross and the university he works for. Ross is the team leader of a university archeology dig tasked with retrieving the debris from a meteorite crash in western Ohio.
He is quite anxious to get his find back to the university for study and is willing to pay Jericho double the fare for his team and cargo to forego the Orion's other ports of call for a straight shot across Lake Erie from Toledo, Ohio to Buffalo, New York.
Jericho becomes suspicious when Ross refuses to divulge the contents of his cargo and the haste in which he wants to cross. Desperately needing money, and with prospects of no fares at his other stops,
Jericho reluctantly agrees when Ross finally offers him triple the fare; he will take Ross and his cargo on the nonstop 14-hour trek across the lake. But what few people on the ship know is what was initially thought to be a meteorite crash turned out to be an alien craft.
The crates in the cargo area hold the remains of the ship. And what no one knows, not even the university team, is that something in those crates is still alive.
Now, in a growing storm, alone in the middle of the lake, people are turning up dead. Their only hope is to scuttle the ship in the deepest part of the lake and try to survive in lifeboats, but that part of the lake is still two hours away. They must do what they can to stay alive.
Who will survive the crossing when Something Wicked This Way Comes?
My thoughts
Rating 3
delight of historical fiction (late 19th century), combining paranormal, science fiction but while it was also to have been horror , it just didn't pull that off at least not for me , it didn't give off the spookiness i want to feel , while I did like the story I just want more , I liked the author's writing , and how he told the story as well as the characters , but he just didn't pull of the spookiness , with that said i want to thank Netgalley for letting me read and review it .
delight of historical fiction (late 19th century), combining paranormal, science fiction but while it was also to have been horror , it just didn't pull that off at least not for me , it didn't give off the spookiness i want to feel , while I did like the story I just want more , I liked the author's writing , and how he told the story as well as the characters , but he just didn't pull of the spookiness , with that said i want to thank Netgalley for letting me read and review it .
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