Not at all what I expected. Upon seeing the cover and reading the premise, I figured it would be a creature feature on the high seas. And in some ways it was, however, the bulk of the book was not focused on the Horse Serpent. Much of it was about the relationship dynamics between Dowers and O’Mara, Mr Cheong’s background, pirates, alliances and betrayal, etc so there was no lack of action and plot depth. The cryptid did get some good time on these pages, and I would have liked to see more, but this story concludes with an opening for future installments. So I can’t say that this needed more creature time, because I’m not sure what subsequent books in this series will cover. One thing that I didn’t think fit into the plot at all was the subplot about Sanders and O’Mara flirting with a romance, with Dowers waiting in the wings. It didn’t amount to anything and just felt forced. So I could have done without that. I also had some trouble differentiating between some of the more exotic character names, which were very similar to each other. But beyond that, I did enjoy each of the characters, the writing quality is solid, and the story was good. I just wish that this kept its plot a little less busy and worked with some of the more interesting concepts.