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From Below

  • Writer: Lesley Goldthorpe
    Lesley Goldthorpe
  • Jan 12
  • 1 min read

This book is pure creepy fun, especially if underwater settings already freak you out. From Below follows a documentary crew exploring a sunken ship, and the deeper they go, the more wrong everything feels. The claustrophobia is intense—dark water, tight corridors, failing equipment—and it really keeps the tension high.

Darcy Coats does a great job building atmosphere here. You can practically feel the cold, the pressure, and that constant sense of something is watching. The story jumps between past and present, which adds to the dread and slowly fills in what happened on the ship without giving everything away too fast.

It’s a fast, engaging read with plenty of eerie moments and a steady sense of unease rather than nonstop gore. If you like haunted-house vibes but want something different—deeper, darker, and underwater—this one definitely delivers. Perfect for readers who love spooky settings and suspense that creeps instead of rushes.

 
 
 

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