THE ALKIMOS: Beneath the Rusted VeilSome wrecks don't stay dead.Eleanor Carter is an investigative reporter drawn to Alkimos by the whispers surrounding the
Alkimos-a decaying shipwreck with a history too dark to ignore.
Warrick Hale, a local fisherman, stays because of the ghosts he can't escape. His brother vanished aboard that ship. Now, something is calling them both back.
At first, the rumours seem like superstition. Then, Eleanor's camera captures shadows moving where none were cast. Warrick hears his brother's voice in the groan of the hull. The Alkimos isn't just a wreck-it's alive, its rusted veins pulsing with a hunger that defies reason.
When they uncover the journal of
Maud Steane, a woman who disappeared from the ship in 1943, the truth surfaces: the
Alkimos was never abandoned. It was
waiting. The crew didn't flee-they were
taken. And now, the ship has set its sights on new prey.
The tide retreats too far. The locals lock their doors at dusk. And in every reflection, something watches.
The
Alkimos is awake. And it remembers how to hunt.
Praise for THE ALKIMOS: - *"A masterpiece of creeping dread-*The Terror meets True Detective's cosmic horror."
- "You'll feel the ship's breath on your neck long after the last page."
For fans of: - Folk horror with teeth (The Boatman's Daughter)
- Psychological terror (Negative Space)
- Haunted settings that breathe (House of Leaves)