Lt. Kenyon serves his country and the war effort by censoring the crew's letters home, even if his shipmates hate him for it. But when the crew begin writing about a ghostly vision -- a vision impossible to believe but inadvisable to ignore -- he must address the danger facing the ship. And he must make a difficult choice that will affect every last man on board.
Like early Ray Bradbury, Rusch has the ability to switch on a universal dark.
-- The Times (London)
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