The Night Boat

The Night Boat by Robert McCammon, published by Pocket Books in October 1988, is a horror fiction novel that spans 346 pages. This edition presents a chilling narrative centered around a German U-boat that, after being sent to the depths by a fiery curse, continues to haunt Coquina harbor. The story explores themes of madness and the lingering presence of death, as the U-boat becomes a relentless predator in its quest for the living.
Readers will find a gripping tale that delves into the eerie atmosphere surrounding the cursed vessel. The narrative unfolds with a focus on the haunting legacy of the U-boat, as it prowls the harbor, creating a sense of dread and suspense. McCammon’s work invites exploration into the darker aspects of human experience, set against the backdrop of a supernatural horror that lingers long after the initial events. This edition offers a compact yet immersive reading experience for those intrigued by the intersection of history and horror.
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A fiery curse sent the German U-boat to the bottom ending it’s mission – but not its’ madness. Now the death machine prowls Coquina harbor waiting for the living.
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