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Helen Keeley
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Will Dean
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HIGH PRESSURE OUTSIDE
On a boat heading out into the North Sea, Ellen Brooke steels herself to spend almost a month working underwater with five other divers. They are all being paid handsomely for this work - to be lowered each day inside a diving bell to the sea bed, taking it in turns to dive down and repair oil pipes that lie in the dark waters. It is a close knit team and it has to be: any error or loss of trust in the living quarters could be catastrophic.
EXTREME PRESSURE INSIDE
All is going to plan until one of the divers is found unresponsive in his bunk. He hadn't left the chamber. It will take four more days of decompression, locked away together, before the hatch can be opened. Four more days of bare steel, intrusive thoughts, and the constant struggle not to give way to panic. Mind games, exhaustion, suspicion, and, most of all, pressure. And if someone does unlock the door, everyone dies...
And Then There Were None meets The Last Breath in this tense and suspenseful locked-room thriller from the author of the "astonishing" (Ian Rankin) The Last Passenger.
'Horribly, claustrophobically compulsive' GUARDIAN
*previously published as The Chamber©2024 Will Dean (P)2024 Hodder & Stoughton Limited
Just love this author
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The storyline didn't grab me at all.
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the use of building and release of tension throughout
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Excellent narrator
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One thing I would say is that Will.must have done a lot of research into diving in the North Sea. my h8sband worked on diving support vessels so I was able to ask about some of the technical aspects and as far as I can see they were all spot on. Kudos to Will for taking on such an unusual setting for his thiller.
I look forward to Will's future books.
Another excellent book from Will Dean, but
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Really well narrated by Helen as well, she was brilliant at all sorts of different accents, each character had their own unique voice. I would love to have heard what someone really on Heliox would sound like, though! With and without an unscrambler!
I loved how Dean put "Imagine you," or, "imagine," when trying to explain something someone who doesn't dive would understand. That really helped me to get what he was getting at.
Fantastic book, would highly recommend it.
I will say I had it figured out a little while in, but Dean doesn't make it easy! A really brilliant read.
Help, I think my pause button broke!
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Good thriller
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Good mystery and edge of seat story
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Despite the cover - and the blurb - this is NOT about saturation diving. It is about saturation divers. There is one sequence of diving that last for about 10 minutes which is totally inconsequential to the story.
What this is, is a clever take (albeit poorly executed) on the locked room concept, but I found myself having to suspend my disbelief a lot more than I would have expected to given the genre. No spoilers, but there were plenty of moments where things could have been done differently and none of this would have happened, or would have been over much sooner.
I found the description of how the chamber is connected to ship confusing and couldn't really picture it in my imagination, this led to me not being 100% sure of the layout of the chamber/support vessel. This is very problematic when the entire story is based in this location. I really felt a trick was missed here.
Whilst Helen Kelley is clearly VERY talented and able to do a number of decent accents, I found the multiple changes in regional accents really grating - possibly more due to the writing than the performance itself. However, there were a few instances when a character appeared to 'forget' he had an affliction, and when he remembered it was a bit comical to be honest - again no spoilers. It addition to this, one character's nickname changed subtly based on who was speaking it, And finally, the voice of the alternative night supervisor was also incredibly annoying - and I felt - out of place.
There were a lot of stories between characters which I felt were just filler - almost as if trying to pad out the running time.
I did not empathise with any of the characters (who I felt were a bit one dimensional), I disliked them all equally and was unfortunately disinterested in the ultimate fate of each of them. This made me feel like I was on a long plane journey with a group of people I didn't like - and couldn't get away from - until the plane landed which is a bit of a flaw given the premise.
The story didn't really go anywhere for me, instead of finding it suspenseful I found it dragging, and to be honest I couldn't wait to finish it - and when it did it was a complete and utter anti-climax - with a bit of a ludicrous and far fetched ending!
I wonder if my negativity is based on the fact it was not about saturation diving, but even if this was the case, I probably still wouldn't have enjoyed it.
Not my cup of tea - but I can appreciate the effort that went in to it - sorry!
Not what is says on the tin (at least in my eyes)!
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Had high hopes!
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