Those We Drown
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Narrated by:
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Saskia Maarleveld
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By:
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Amy Goldsmith
It should have been the trip of a lifetime.
When Liv lands an all-expenses-paid opportunity to study aboard the luxury cruise ship The Eos for a semester, she can’t believe her luck. Especially since it will offer her the chance to spend time with Will, her ex–best friend, who’s barely spoken to her since the night their relationship changed forever.
But as soon as she steps on board, Liv realizes just how out of her depth she is. With Will, with the rest of the Seamester students—including the brittle and beautiful Constantine, who may be hiding his own ties to the Eos—and most of all, with the Sirens, three glamorous and mysterious influencers who seem to have the run of the ship.
Liv quickly discovers that the only reason she was invited to join the trip is because another girl disappeared shortly after enrolling—and no one seems to know what happened to her. When further disappearances rock the ship and strange creatures begin haunting Liv’s dreams, she wonders: Is the Eos hiding a dark secret within its shadowy decks?
The truth will come at a price . . . only, how much is Liv willing to pay?
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Critic reviews
"The slow unraveling of the mystery is captivating and surprising...An original, suspenseful, and atmospheric debut." —Kirkus Reviews
“Through Liv’s snarky first-person narration, Goldsmith crafts a seafaring tale of grim horror.” —Publishers Weekly
“Quick-fire pacing and stunning reveals around every corner… as dazzling as it is terrifying.” —Kara Thomas, author of That Weekend and The Cheerleaders
“An immaculately crafted, eerie thriller that will hold readers in breathless suspense until the final, chilling moments.” —Lyndall Clipstone, author of The World at the Lake’s Edge duology
“Taut and immersive.” —Tara Goedjen, author of No Beauties or Monsters
“A delicious descent into dark waters… a slippery, salt-soaked mystery where no one can be trusted and debts must be paid.” —Ann Fraistat, author of What We Harvest
“Weaving Greek mythology and oceanic horror into a glittering mystery at sea, Those We Drown explores the sinister side of wealth, beauty, and privilege.” —Erica Waters, author of The River Has Teeth and The Restless Dark
“This story took me on an adventure I won’t soon forget. I’ve always wanted to go on a cruise . . . but this made me think twice. I loved it.” —Amanda Linsmeier, author of Starlings
“Through Liv’s snarky first-person narration, Goldsmith crafts a seafaring tale of grim horror.” —Publishers Weekly
“Quick-fire pacing and stunning reveals around every corner… as dazzling as it is terrifying.” —Kara Thomas, author of That Weekend and The Cheerleaders
“An immaculately crafted, eerie thriller that will hold readers in breathless suspense until the final, chilling moments.” —Lyndall Clipstone, author of The World at the Lake’s Edge duology
“Taut and immersive.” —Tara Goedjen, author of No Beauties or Monsters
“A delicious descent into dark waters… a slippery, salt-soaked mystery where no one can be trusted and debts must be paid.” —Ann Fraistat, author of What We Harvest
“Weaving Greek mythology and oceanic horror into a glittering mystery at sea, Those We Drown explores the sinister side of wealth, beauty, and privilege.” —Erica Waters, author of The River Has Teeth and The Restless Dark
“This story took me on an adventure I won’t soon forget. I’ve always wanted to go on a cruise . . . but this made me think twice. I loved it.” —Amanda Linsmeier, author of Starlings
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The narrator was ok. I didn’t hate her performance but I just don’t think her voice was for me. I don’t care for the accent and her voice is kind of shrill. She did not help the main character from coming off as annoying, but in fairness most of that was written into the character.
Disappointing
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Pulls you in
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