The Terror

The Terror
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the novel that inspired the chilling BBC series

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فرمت کتاب

audiobook

تاریخ انتشار

2018

Lexile Score

1290

Reading Level

10-12

نویسنده

Tom Sellwood

ناشر

Transworld

شابک

9781473561540
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نقد و بررسی

Publisher's Weekly

Starred review from November 6, 2006
Hugo-winner Simmons (Olympos
) brings the horrific trials and tribulations of arctic exploration vividly to life in this beautifully written historical, which injects a note of supernatural horror into the 1840s Franklin expedition and its doomed search for the Northwest Passage. Sir John Franklin, the leader of the expedition and captain of the Erebus
, is an aging fool. Francis Crozier, his second in command and captain of the Terror
, is a competent sailor, but embittered after years of seeing lesser men with better connections given preferment over him. With their two ships quickly trapped in pack ice, their voyage is a disaster from start to finish. Some men perish from disease, others from the cold, still others from botulism traced to tinned food purchased from the lowest bidder. Madness, mutiny and cannibalism follow. And then there's the monstrous creature from the ice, the thing like a polar bear but many times larger, possessed of a dark and vicious intelligence. This complex tale should find many devoted readers and add significantly to Simmons's already considerable reputation.



AudioFile Magazine
Trapped in Arctic pack ice while searching for the fabled Northwest Passage, the ships of the Franklin Expedition struggle to survive. In this fictional account of the real-life tragic voyage, two summer thaws never come, food and fuel run out, and starvation looms. John Lee brings us the wind in the rigging and the cracking of the hulls as the ships are squeezed beyond endurance. His tale-telling is so powerful we almost hear the "voice" of the mute Eskimo girl who has attached herself to the company. His rendering of exchanges between Eskimo hunters and crews, who have no common language yet manage to talk to each other, is amazing in its authentic sounding Inuit speech. Lee's Irish brogue and English accents are also near perfect. M.C. (c) AudioFile 2007, Portland, Maine


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