It's a voyage of the Damned. The blessing of the fishing fleet is more than a ritual. It’s God’s protection from the demons of the sea. Captain John Boston has no time for God and blessings anymore. The church has betrayed him with the local priest refusing to protect his sister from a violent husband, and Boston's wife is seriously ill. His boat the Cormorant hasn’t had much luck this season and some people are whispering that God has turned his gaze from John Boston too, because he wouldn’t accept the priest’s traditional blessing. Now the Cormorant is sailing one last time to try and fill its holds with fish. There’s more than bad weather and empty nets waiting for them. The devil has a boat of his own and he’s out on the cold ocean, trawling for dead men and their souls.
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I liked this story! It’s about a bunch of sailors trying to get that one last catch of the season. The story flows easy & is a quick read or listen. I thought the sailors could’ve been a bit more scruffy lol. I would read or listen to more by this author.
This was a fun book. I knew it would be a bad time on the sea for the characters, I knew it was a ghost story, I knew what to expect in a way. Still enjoyed it immensely. I thought it was written and performed well by the author. Still don't want to be on open water. I will take my fishing from the safety of the shore, thank you very much.
This book was given to me for free at my request for my voluntary and unbiased review.
The Devil's Net by G.M. Hague was a good read. Captain John Boston has been betrayed by the church. His boat hasn't had much luck and now he's on the water one last time trying to get some fish.
This was a good scarey story.G.M. Hague is a fine writer and narrator.I was voluntarily provided this free review copy audiobook by the author, narrator, or publisher.”