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100 Fathoms Below

Written by: Steven L. Kent, Nicholas Kaufmann
Narrated by: Shawn Compton
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100 fathoms below....

The depth at which sunlight no longer penetrates the ocean.

1983. The US nuclear submarine USS Roanoke embarks on a classified spy mission into Soviet waters. Their goal: to find evidence of a new, faster, and deadlier Soviet submarine that could tip the balance of the Cold War. But the Roanoke crew isn't alone. Something is on board with them. Something cunning and malevolent.

Trapped in enemy territory and hunted by Soviet submarines, tensions escalate and crew members turn on each other. When the lights go out and horror fills the corridors, it will take everything the crew has to survive the menace coming from outside and inside the submarine.

In the dark.

Combining Tom Clancy's eye for international intrigue with Stephen King's sense of the macabre, 100 Fathoms Below takes listeners into depths from which there is no escape.

A Publishers Weekly Editors' Choice for Fall in Science Fiction & Horror.

©2018 Steven L. Kent and Nicholas Kaufmann (P)2018 Blackstone Audio, Inc.
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I guess at the ending infecting the oblivious creeps is the easiest ways to make a vampire and there's no shortage of those i suppose..
⚠️minor spoiler questions..like why did the Soviet sub not notice the US sub? did it have vampires on it too? or what the end game of vampire queen was? like infecting everyone and staying underwater wouldn't exactly sustain the vampires as it's away from sun but they still needed to feed + they needed fuel after they ran out which they won't get unless they came in contact with humans and were able to interact well...
• this could very well need a book 2. in which the remaining navy people and govt did something about the vampires than just sweep it under the rug.

it was a good horror..though wish i knew certain things at the end.

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