- Published: 5 April 2018
- ISBN: 9781473561540
- Imprint: Transworld Digital
- Format: Audio Download
- Length: 28 hr 28 min
- Narrator: Tom Sellwood
- RRP: $27.99
The Terror
- Published: 5 April 2018
- ISBN: 9781473561540
- Imprint: Transworld Digital
- Format: Audio Download
- Length: 28 hr 28 min
- Narrator: Tom Sellwood
- RRP: $27.99
A brilliant, massive combination of history and supernatural horror.
STEPHEN KING
Simmons has created a chilling supernatural novel . . . the horrific trials of their impending icy deaths are vividly brought to life.
DAILY EXPRESS
One of the most remarkable things I've read . . . nothing short of a masterpiece. It is a bona fide tour de force.
SFREVU
A revelation . . . Simmons is a giant among novelists.
LINCOLN CHILD
Go out and buy this book . . . a fantastic achievement. Gripping, well-observed, and at times genuinely frightening.
SFX
Dramatic and vivid . . . Simmons has given us a host of colourful, believable characters caught up in a driving, hell-bent narrative. The Terror is a tour de force.
KEN McGOOGAN, author of Lady Franklin's Revenge
Meticulously researched and brilliantly imagined . . . a dramatic and mythic argument for how and why Franklin and his men met their demise . . . a compelling read.
WASHINGTON POST
The best and most unusual historical novel I have read in years . . . a haunting, precisely imagined fictional solution to one of history's most disquieting mysteries . . . brilliantly executed.
BOSTON GLOBE
??Dan Simmons is brilliant.
DEAN KOONTZ
Brilliant . . . Simmons takes this 19th-century tragedy and crafts an imaginative hybrid tale. It's a historical horror novel . . . the kind of rich epic that requires a touch of patience at the beginning but amply rewards the reader by the end.
USA TODAY
A beautifully written historical, which injects a note of supernatural horror into the 1840s Franklin expedition and its doomed search for the Northwest Passage . . . should add significantly to Simmons's already considerable reputation.
PUBLISHERS' WEEKLY
Lengthy and ambitious . . . but gut-wrenching tension, a true sense of fear, and vivid historical detail combine for an unputdownable read.
GOOD BOOK GUIDE
Meticulously researched and brilliantly imagined . . . a dramatic and mythic argument for how and why Franklin and his men met their demise . . . a compelling read
WASHINGTON POST
The best and most unusual historical novel I have read in years . . . a haunting, precisely imagined fictional solution to one of history's most disquieting mysteries . . . brilliantly executed
BOSTON GLOBE
Brilliant . . . Simmons takes this 19th-century tragedy and crafts an imaginative hybrid tale. It's a historical horror novel . . . the kind of rich epic that requires a touch of patience at the beginning but amply rewards the reader by the end
USA TODAY
A beautifully written historical, which injects a note of supernatural horror into the 1840s Franklin expedition and its doomed search for the Northwest Passage . . . should add significantly to Simmons's already considerable reputation
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Convincingly renders both period details and the nuts and bolts of polar exploration . . . the supernatural element helps resolve the plot in a surprising yet highly effective manner
KIRKUS REVIEWS
This book really is an astonishing achievement, blending meticulous research with excellent characterisation. We can't recommend this one heartily enough
DEATHRAY
A brilliant, massive combination of history and supernatural horror
STEPHEN KING
Dan Simmons is brilliant
DEAN KOONTZ
A revelation. Dan Simmons is a giant among novelists
LINCOLN CHILD
Dramatic and vivid . . . Simmons has given us a host of colourful, believable characters caught up in a driving, hell-bent narrative. The Terror is a tour de force
KEN McGOOGAN, author of Lady Franklin's Revenge
Simmons has created a chilling supernatural novel . . . the horrific trials of their impending icy deaths are vividly brought to life
DAILY EXPRESS
Go out and buy this book . . . a fantastic achievement. Gripping, well-observed, and at times genuinely frightening
SFX
One of the most remarkable things I've read . . . nothing short of a masterpiece. It is a bona fide tour de force
John Berlyne, SFREVU
A lengthy and ambitious book, but gut-wrenching tension, a true sense of fear, and vivid historical detail combine for an unputdownable read
GOOD BOOK GUIDE