
DEEP SEA - Moby Dick
A Sci-Fi Horror Retelling of the Classic Tale of Revenge and Madness
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Virtual Voice
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James Calloway

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A mission to the deepest part of the ocean. A captain consumed by obsession. A monster that should not exist.
Disgraced academic Ishmael signs on for a routine geological survey at the bottom of the Mariana Trench. The vessel is the Pequod, a retrofitted Typhoon-class submarine operated by the shadowy Ozymandias Oceanic corporation. The pay is life-changing, but the job has one catch: absolute secrecy.
The mission is a lie.
The moment Captain Ahab steps aboard—a man with a prosthetic limb and a soul scarred by an impossible encounter in the abyss—the scientific expedition becomes a hunt. Ahab is not searching for minerals; he's hunting the colossal, intelligent leviathan that cost him his leg and his sanity. It's a creature he calls Moby Dick.
Forced into a relentless descent into a crushing, alien world of eternal darkness, Ishmael and the crew are trapped in the claustrophobic confines of a war machine repurposed for a madman's quest. As the pressure mounts and sanity frays, they discover that Ahab's monster is not the only horror lurking in the hadal deep. They are plunging into a graveyard of ships from every era of human history, and their prey is not just an animal—it's a god of the abyss.
Perfect for fans of Michael Crichton's Sphere, Lovecraftian cosmic horror, and intense submarine thrillers, DEEP SEA is a terrifying reimagining of a classic, asking how far one man will go to strike the face of a malevolent god.
Plunge into the darkness and discover the price of obsession. Get your copy now.