Terror

Terror

Illustration By John Picacio

Dust jacket by John Picacio

In the spring of 1845, Sir John Franklin leads a company of two ships and 130 men on a hazardous voyage to the remote, uncharted Arctic. His goal: to locate and map the legendary Northwest Passage. Two years later, the expedition, which began in a spirit of optimism and high purpose, faces disaster. Franklin is dead. The two ships—the Erebus and the Terror—are hopelessly trapped by gigantic, shifting ice floes. Supplies are dwindling, and the crews struggle daily against lethal, unimaginably frigid conditions. And something—some Thing—is stalking the survivors, spreading death, suffering, and chaos in its remorseless wake.

The Terror is both a rigorously researched historical novel and a compelling homage to one of the seminal SF/Horror films of the 1950s. It is popular fiction of the highest order, the kind of intense, wholly absorbing epic only Dan Simmons could have written.

Limited: 500 numbered copies, signed by author
Lettered: 26 copies, handbound, signed by author, housed in a custom traycase

 

artists_list:
John Picacio
authors_list:
Dan Simmons
book_case:
None
book_type:
Novel
country_of_manufacturer:
United States
isbn:
978-1-59606-234-4
is_subpress:
Yes
print_status:
Out of Print
year:
2011