Catch Hold Of Zombies On The Mary Celeste Crafted By K. Bartholomew Delivered In Leaflet
the great horse flu epidemic of, we join the crew of the Mary Celeste on board the most famous ghost ship in history during their famous
voyage across the Atlantic Ocean.
First Mate Richardson must risk insubordination to deal with a Captain who appears to be losing his mind, But thats the least of Richardsons problems he must also find a way of appeasing a mutinous crew who are disappearing one by one,
This paranormal, zombie sea story contains scenes of gore, Unexpected
This wasn't what I was expecting, but it was a good read, I was drawn easily into the historical setting, and the everpresent sense of dread kept me reading to the end, Strange story.
It was an interesting version of what happened to the Mary Celeste, It packed in a lot of information, for a short story, Set sail aboard the Mary Celeste, a cargo ship of theth century that was found adrift, sails set, and totally abandoned near the Azores in the Atlantic Ocean.
Narrated by the first mate in his diary, it chronicles the voyage, The horrors described are a worthy complement to the fictional Carpathia, which carried Dracula to England particularly as related in the film Dracula,
As the horror slowly builds, and told in the language of the period, this wellwritten and entertaining short story puts the tragedy of the Mary Celeste in a fresh and imaginative new light.
Not for the squeamish! Be sure to read the interesting notes at the end, Zombie author K. Bartholomew. I live in Leeds, UK and I write zombie fiction for real fans of the genre, .