book cover of Attack of the Killer Octopus
 

Attack of the Killer Octopus

(2026)
(The first book in the Deep Sea Horrors series)
A novel by

 
 
It rose dripping, writhing, hungry... and the people paid in blood.

When a Russian spy ship goes missing off the coast of England, the authorities attempt to cover up the scandal. But it soon becomes clear this was no accident. As international tensions rise, a far more terrible menace emerges from the waves.

From the forbidden depths of the sea, something colossal and obscene has clawed its way into the light, a nightmare of flesh and tentacles that should have stayed buried in the black.

Saltwick Quay seemed like just another quiet fishing village. Tucked into a cleft of the coastline, the harbour barely announced itself. You'd find it only if you weren't looking. But when the first body washes ashore, it becomes the stage for a nightmare of unrelenting terror.

As the tide turns slick and red and the sea monster's feeding frenzy continues, the military and the scientists scramble for answers.

Chris Keeble traded his naval uniform for a bottle. But the deep isn't done with him yet. With the help of razor-sharp researcher Samantha and iron-willed Kristina, he embarks on one last mission: to confront a deep-sea predator with a taste for human flesh.

A blood-soaked, pulse-pounding monster thriller in the grand tradition of vintage pulp horror, the kind your parents warned you about.


Genre: Thriller

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