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In the heart of Antarctica, something has awakened. When an iceberg calves from the Amery Ice Shelf, the crew at Mawson Station makes a chilling discovery-a World War II-era Japanese whaler, frozen in the ice for decades. As diesel mechanic Danny Myers and his team investigate, they uncover something far older and far more dangerous than the ship itself. Cut off from the world, paranoia takes hold. Whether in the depths of the whaler or in the corners of their minds, shadows move where none should. As the cold presses in and isolation wears them down, the crew look at each other with newly…mehr

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In the heart of Antarctica, something has awakened. When an iceberg calves from the Amery Ice Shelf, the crew at Mawson Station makes a chilling discovery-a World War II-era Japanese whaler, frozen in the ice for decades. As diesel mechanic Danny Myers and his team investigate, they uncover something far older and far more dangerous than the ship itself. Cut off from the world, paranoia takes hold. Whether in the depths of the whaler or in the corners of their minds, shadows move where none should. As the cold presses in and isolation wears them down, the crew look at each other with newly seeded doubt. Never realising that something has been waiting for them, in the deep cold. Waiting an eternity, to be set free.
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Matthew Cirson is a part-time author with a full-time curiosity for the strange, the dark, and the unknown. Based in Australia, he works primarily in the firearms industry-a career that's given him a deep well of real-world knowledge to draw from when it comes to research, realism, and the fine details that bring his stories to life.His writing leans into the shadows of sci-fi horror, where isolation, dread, and psychological tension collide. His latest novel, Leviathan, explores the terrifying edges of solitude and the fragile limits of the human mind-exactly the kind of story he loves to tell.When he's not writing or working, he is deep into research on his next labor. You can find out more at www.matthewcirsonauthor.com.au.