![]() ![]() One among the seven men aboard “The Case In Point” is unwittingly marked by a woman beautiful and cursed, who not only desperately needs his help, but needs, desperately, to tear out his heart and consume his crew. The forgotten horror surrounding the 1835 loss of the Nantucket whaler “The Covenant” threatens to overwhelm the present. As the web spins from the depths, the past is not so distant the lines between history and myth begin to blur. As the herring war intensifies, each boat is an island, and being alone can cost you everything. There’s an old saying that goes: The difference between a fairy tale and a fisherman’s tale is this… a fairy tale begins, “Once Upon A Time,” and a fisherman’s tale begins, “This Ain’t No Bullshit.” Supernatural terror stalks the crew of the purse seiner the F/V “The Case In Point” during the March 2010 Sitka Herring Sac Roe Fishery in Southeast Alaska. In the end it's the difference between a fairy tale and a fisherman's tale. Read it if it sounds interesting after reading this review. Reason for reading: I won it through Librarything Early Reviewers. Topic of the book: (competitive) fishing in Alaska, horror at sea Year published: original 2012, my edition 2013 Title: The fishing widow (on Librarything) This review was written for LibraryThing Early Reviewers.(I took care to give no obvious spoilers about the story) ![]()
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