by Edgar Allan Poe (his only novel)
When you combine a boyhood seafaring fantasy with a horror writer you get a gory shock-fest from one of the world’s best horror writers. Cannibalism, betrayal, mutiny, monsters and gore. His insight into sailing is very well researched and interestingly the South Pole hadn’t been reached at the time of writing this book, 1838, so he let rip imagining the place far more interesting than what we now know to be true.
Utterly enthralling. New from £6 GV