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The Sea Hides its Dead

De: Megan Bontrager
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YOUR SINS WON'T SAVE YOU.

'DARK, BONE-CHILLING AND UTTERLY TWISTED' Deena Helm

The Sea Hides its Dead is a cult aquatic horror about a group of academics trapped in a sea cave who must reckon with unknowable horrors as they are forced to atone for their greatest sins.

Grad student Caro has no idea what she wants to do with her life, but when an opportunity arises to act as a research assistant on an anthropological expedition for her professor and lover, Edward Beck, she doesn't hesitate.

Beck assembles a team of academics and professionals to study the ancient sea-based Cult of the Leviathan, and the expedition descends into the sea caves where the cult are said to have dwelt.

But when the cave entrance collapses, trapping them inside, the expedition will find they are not alone in the darkness. Surrounded by strange artefacts and scattered bones, an ancient trial has been set in motion. One by one, the members of the expedition will be tested and forced to atone for their greatest sin. . . or die.

Praise for The Sea Hides its Dead:

'A captivating, Lovecraftian horror that examines friendships and love and the dark parts of ourselves' Daisy Pearce, author of Something in the Walls

'Bontrager's propulsive novel is a claustrophobic nightmare of wet, squelchy terrors and unflinching truths. Proof that no matter where you go, even in the cavernous depths of a mysterious sea monolith, there you are. You'll be glad to read this on dry land and wrapped in a warm blanket' E.L. Chen, author of One Of Us Is Already Dead

'Dark, bone-chilling, and utterly twisted, The Sea Hides its Dead will drag you into its depths with only a flare to light your way' Deena Helm, author of Our Cut of Salt

'A briny tale of cosmic horror at sea and a harrowing dark academic treatise about the cost of obsession and the wages of guilt. Weird, wild, and unpredictable' Bitter Karella, author of Moonflow

'Dark academia meets survival horror - with a cosmic twist. Megan Bontrager's captivating novel is full of psychological tension and heartbreak, along with truly nightmarish body horror' Ally Wilkes, author of All the White Spaces

'Cursed sea cults and vengeful angels come together in this blood and brine drenched tale. It's probably ill-advised to descend into inexplicable caves seeking eldritch horrors, but Bontrager's atmospheric writing makes the jaunt perilously twisty and terrifyingly entertaining' Tori Bovalino, author of My Throat an Open Grave

'Narrow passageways, hellish trials, eldritch horrors and worst of all - terrible academic men. The Sea Hides its Dead sparks the kind of awe and panic that the best horror delivers. Bontrager doesn't pull any punches' Hester Steel, author of The Faceless Thing We Adore©2026 Megan Bontrager (P)2026 Little, Brown Book Group Limited
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Reseñas de la Crítica

Dark, bone-chilling, and utterly twisted, The Sea Hides its Dead will drag you into its depths with only a flare to light your way (Deena Helm, author of Our Cut of Salt)
A briny tale of cosmic horror at sea and a harrowing dark academic treatise about the cost of obsession and the wages of guilt. Weird, wild, and unpredictable (Bitter Karella, author of Moonflow)
A captivating, Lovecraftian horror that examines friendships and love and the dark parts of ourselves. It's vast in scope and idea, straddling gore and humour and shoving you headfirst into the type of pitch black horror I absolutely love. (Daisy Pearce, author of Something in the Walls)
Narrow passageways, hellish trials, eldritch horrors and worst of all - terrible academic men. The Sea Hides its Dead sparks the kind of awe and panic that the best horror delivers. Bontrager doesn't pull any punches (Hester Steel, author of The Faceless Thing We Adore)
Bontrager's propulsive novel is a claustrophobic nightmare of wet, squelchy terrors and unflinching truths. Proof that no matter where you go, even in the cavernous depths of a mysterious sea monolith, there you are. You'll be glad to read this on dry land and wrapped in a warm blanket (E.L. Chen, author of One Of Us Is Already Dead)
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