Blaine Daigle's 'A Dark and Endless Sea' is a superb sea horror novel, hitting all the right spots easily and confidently! Not one book of his has disappointed me, and this one showcases the best of the author's sense of atmosphere, pacing, and characterization. The cast is small, the setting practically always the same, but both are employed masterfully to great effect, in order to paint a wonderful story of personality clashes, individual ambitions, and -most of all- convoluted, nightmarish situations with totally unpredictable outcomes. The visuals are exemplary, from ghost ships to sea creatures; and though it's a slow burn, the novel develops several different plotlines, with great care and in riveting detail: the tiresome life on a fishing vessel, the uncanny feeling of travel on a boat over open ocean, the worrying suspicion of the captain's insanity, as well as the suffocating, personal torment of the main character -all deeply invested with very strong cosmic horror vibes, suspense, and mystery. As with his previous works, this novel too has an exceptional ending, fully fleshed out, comprehensively articulated, and quite satisfying. An absolute delight of a book!