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Alastor Wright is a passenger aboard the "Britannica", a grand ship crossing the Atlantic ocean. He gets to enjoy lavish meals and exceptional entertainment upon the gleaming colossus. But to Alastor's confusion, he cannot remember paying for any of it. Still, all seems well, until, one fateful morning, when he overhears a brief conversation between two crew members. Alastor is stunned by the relvelation. The creeping, silent suspicions, he recently developed, are suddenly confirmed.Questions that had once slipped by unnoticed now become impossible to ignore: Why is he even on the ship?Where…mehr

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Alastor Wright is a passenger aboard the "Britannica", a grand ship crossing the Atlantic ocean. He gets to enjoy lavish meals and exceptional entertainment upon the gleaming colossus. But to Alastor's confusion, he cannot remember paying for any of it. Still, all seems well, until, one fateful morning, when he overhears a brief conversation between two crew members. Alastor is stunned by the relvelation. The creeping, silent suspicions, he recently developed, are suddenly confirmed.Questions that had once slipped by unnoticed now become impossible to ignore: Why is he even on the ship?Where are they really going?And what happened before?Alastor is troubled by the fact that he has no answers. And he is determined now: He will find out. For the sun had not vanished behind the horizon yet.There was still time, before the terrible cold night would arrive...
Autorenporträt
Jonathan Miller, a 17-year-old writer, is deeply fascinated by psychological concepts and philosophical questions, particularly the nature of freedom. In his first novel, "The ship", he follows Alastor Wright, who longs to escape his circumstances. Through Alastor's journey, Jonathan explores a profound question: Is it worse to be trapped but content, or free yet unfulfilled?