Reviews
“Stranded is a genre-transcending triumph, proof that horror isn’t about blobs-in-the-basement (a.k.a., the gore that bores), it’s about what’s real (really) inside us all, and the pressure cooker of circumstances that brings that – all that – to the surface. With this book, Bracken MacLeod steps squarely into the highest rank of writers as he takes risks others couldn’t hope to conceptualize … and magically makes them work.” —Andrew Vachss, award-winning author of The Burke series
“Stranded puts a chill deep into your bones from the first chapter, and that chill stays with you until the end. It’s an eerie arctic adventure tale in which the frozen wilderness is so tellingly realized that it becomes alive and relentlessly dangerous. Bracken MacLeod is a powerful writer, and this mind-bending novel of madness is his strongest work yet. Read it, but wear a warm sweater and huddle close to the fire.” —Chet Williamson, International Horror Guild Award-winning author of Psycho: Sanitarium
“As brilliant as it is disturbing. Bracken MacLeod joins the ranks of today’s top horror writers.” -Jonathan Maberry, New York Times bestselling author of Patient Zero
“An ice-cold Arctic thriller with a Twilight Zone twist and suspense to spare. The best debut novel I’ve read in ages.” -Christopher Golden, New York Times bestselling author of Dead Ringers
“Stunning. MacLeod leads us on an existential journey through hell that moves smoothly from unease to horror, finding every emotional beat and giving full measure to each human hope and fear.” -Dana Cameron, Agatha, Anthony, and Macavity award winning author
“The work of a master storyteller at the top of his game. You’ll smell the ocean air, hear the waves as they slap against the hull, and experience the white-knuckle terror of trying to survive in the face of the unknown. If Bracken MacLeod can’t scare you, you’re already dead!” -Nicholas Kaufmann, author of Die And Stay Dead
“A smart, surprisingly-moving, first-rate thriller that chucks Martin Cruz Smith’s Polar Star down a Twilight-Zone-esque rabbit role.” -Paul Tremblay, author of The Little Sleep
“From the very first storm at sea, MacLeod grabs you by the throat. A must read for thriller fans from a remarkable new talent!” -Nate Kenyon, author of Day One