Bait
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- £2.99
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- £2.99
Publisher Description
Bait is J. Kent Messum's thrilling story of survival and sanity strained to its limits.
Please know that no one will be coming to your aid
Much effort has been made to ensure this
Six strangers wake up on a remote, deserted island, with no memory of their arrival. They appear to have been chosen at random.
One of the castaways finds a letter they learn that there only chance of escape is to another island just a mile away. Across some of the most dangerous, shark-infested waters in the world. The letter ends with one simple instruction: begin when you wish.
As the group are forces to face their darkest fears they will be pushed to the very edge of sanity. The odds against survival are long.
From aboard a yacht anchored offshore, a group of shadowy figures watches them. And waits . . .
Tightly plotted and brilliantly imagined, Bait marks the debut of the exciting new thriller talent, J. Kent Messum. Fans of Irvine Welsh, Suzanne Collins and hit TV show Lost will be hooked by his story.
Praise for Bait:
'Reading J. Kent Messum's Bait is like taking a high dive into black water. What you find in its murky depths is disturbing, pulse-pounding and utterly surprising. An exhilarating debut' - Megan Abbott, author of Dare Me
'The stakes could be no higher in this crisply written, fast-paced novel that examines the shifting line between right and wrong, good and evil. Bait will keep readers turning pages late into the night' - Lori Roy, author of Bent Road and Until She Comes Home
'Jaws meets Lord of the Flies meets Drugstore Cowboy! A powerhouse debut. The horror dawns on the reader as it dawns on the characters, making for a mesmerizing, one-sitting read.' - Steve Ulfelder, author of Purgatory Chasm and The Whole Lie
J. Kent Messum is a British-Canadian writer living in Toronto. Bait is his first novel.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Messum's far-fetched debut will hook you from the beginning, but you, too, may be unwilling bait. Unaware how they got there, six heroin addicts from Miami wake up on a desert island in the Florida Keys, with instructions that safety and, more importantly to the lowlifes, a large cache of heroin awaits them on an island a mile away. All troublemakers of one sort or another, they represent different walks of life from Miami's underbelly. They soon realize that the ocean and whatever lurks beneath it lies between them and their prize. To make matters more complicated, within their line of sight is a boat, and aboard is whoever orchestrated this twisted series of events. While struggling to find a way to safety, they more often fight each other. The characters' discordant voices distract from the innovative premise, and their predictable reactions don't do the original concept justice.