On the vast Caribbean Sea, one man's solo fishing trip becomes a harrowing journey into the depths of his own psyche. Pete Corbin sought escape on the open water, hoping to leave his troubles behind. But as the shores of St. Croix fade into the horizon, he finds himself trapped in a nightmare far more terrifying than anything he could have imagined. As past and present collide in a maelstrom of memory and madness, Pete must confront the demons that drove him to sea - and the dark secrets threatening to drag him under. "Albatross" is a gripping psychological thriller that blurs the lines…mehr
On the vast Caribbean Sea, one man's solo fishing trip becomes a harrowing journey into the depths of his own psyche. Pete Corbin sought escape on the open water, hoping to leave his troubles behind. But as the shores of St. Croix fade into the horizon, he finds himself trapped in a nightmare far more terrifying than anything he could have imagined. As past and present collide in a maelstrom of memory and madness, Pete must confront the demons that drove him to sea - and the dark secrets threatening to drag him under. "Albatross" is a gripping psychological thriller that blurs the lines between sanity and delusion, guilt and innocence. Set sail on this unforgettable voyage into the heart of human darkness - but beware, for here there be monsters, both real and self-made.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Rowan Duncan (b. 1977) is an American writer from West Texas. His writing explores themes like Nature, Existentialism, and the darker aspects of human nature. His range of genres includes Crime, Neo-Noir, Neo-Western, Thriller, Horror, Southern Gothic, and others. Literary influences include Edgar Allan Poe, Arthur Conan Doyle, Ernest Hemingway, J.D. Salinger, Stephen King, and Cormac McCarthy. He began writing at the age of fifteen after winning a short story contest put on by his 8th grade English teacher. It was his very first time writing anything fictional.
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