Horrors get unleashed after a space freighter, Drago, intercepts a weak signal from an old escape pod. An unknown specimen gets aboard, killing the crew one by one.
“The Unknown,” by Jonathan Tripp, has everything a sci-fi horror novella should have: creatures, abandoned space transport, and dark hallways. This story gave me Alien and Dream Catcher vibes.
At 52 pages, “The Unknown” packs tension and horror tightly. Tripp wastes no time. The story opens with an investigation of a pod. My rule is never to investigate anything abandoned and creepy 👀. Who knows what is lurking in the shadows? But I digress. The investigation leads to a non-stop, unrelenting creature feature horror. Never have I been so afraid of bug bites😆
The pacing is perfect. Tripp throws the reader into horror quickly. The environment is eerie. There is much character development, but it isn’t needed. The creature, who wreaks havoc on humans, is the star of this novella. I read this in under an hour. It is a fun, entertaining story of what can go wrong in space.
A new angle for Tripp, and I can tell you now that he killed it. Fun story; a definite straight to VHS piece as far as I'm concerned, and that's a helluva compliment! What awaits the crew of the Dargo? You'll have to crack this baby open and find out for yourself!
Could use a good edit, but it was an enjoyable read nonetheless. There's not much you can do with space horror, but I still appreciate any and all that is published.
What you read in the synopsis for this story is exactly what you get. So, a decent and fast alien story, but really no background or character development.
Non stop action and gruesomeness in this short sci fi horror book. You don't really get to know very much about the characters in this book, but it doesn't take long to get hooked and want to keep reading to find out what happens to them. A very fun read and I know one thing, in space always protect your bite holes and any other holes you have.
Dig the pacing and atmosphere of the story. The creature is definably the star of the story and the human characters are fodder. And watch those holes.
Looking forward to more creature features stories from Tripp.
3.5 / 5 rounded up to help ratings. Exactly as per the synopsis, an enjoyable short romp, pretty 2 dimensional fast writing style, could have really benefitted from more dread inducing words to go with the claustrophobic feeling of being trapped on a spaceship with flesh eating parasites.
Very unique short story about space parasites and my first time getting into Tripp's works. Will be getting alot more into his stories. Very underrated for sure.