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About a year ago I read and loved The Revenant, not realizing it was being made into a movie. As soon as I finished this book, I checked, and indeed it has been optioned for a potential TV series. It's hard not to notice the similarities: both are short novels by contemporary standards, set in the mid-19th century, featuring flawed heroes in contrast to utterly amoral villains, with grippingly tense plots and language and description that is at pains to convey the visceral grime, mire, and corru
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Hobbes' famous line that life is "nasty, brutish, and short" captures the essence of this book. McGuire tells the story of a 19th century whaling voyage beset with a serial killer wreaking havoc on the crew. The plot may sound silly at first glance but the story is entrancing. McGuire's writing is fast-paced and highly evocative. He masterfully sets many a dreary scene and fills his story with amoral, scurrilous characters. I highly recommend this book although it's definitely not for the faint
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