Monsters In Our Wake

Monsters In Our Wake by J. H. Moncrieff, published by Severed Press on February 28, 2017, is a fiction work that delves into the perils lurking beneath the surface of the South Pacific. This edition spans 190 pages and is presented in English. The narrative centers around a crew trapped on a drilling ship after an oil drill disrupts the habitat of a predatory creature known as Nøkken, leading to escalating tensions and confrontations between the humans and this ancient monster.
Readers will encounter a gripping tale that explores themes of survival and the consequences of human greed in the face of nature’s wrath. As the crew struggles to repair their ship, they face not only the threat posed by Nøkken but also the growing discord among themselves. The story highlights the dangers of the oil industry and the impact of human actions on marine life, making it a thought-provoking read for those interested in sea stories and environmental issues.
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In the idyllic waters of the South Pacific lurks a dangerous and insatiable predator; a monster whose bloodlust and greed threatens the very survival of our planet…the oil industry. Thousands of miles from the nearest human settlement, deep on the ocean floor, ancient creatures have lived peacefully for millennia. But when an oil drill bursts through their lair, Nøkken attacks, damaging the drilling ship’s engine and trapping the desperate crew. The longer the humans remain in Nøkken’s territory, struggling to repair their ailing ship, the more confrontations occur between the two species. When the death toll rises, the crew turns on each other, and marine geologist Flora Duchovney realizes the scariest monsters aren’t below the surface.
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