Unlike many other writers of nautical action-adventure, William Clark Russell often added a layer of psychological and existential terror to his tales of heroism and happenstance on the high seas, reflecting the rigors of long stretches of isolation...
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Unlike many other writers of nautical action-adventure, William Clark Russell often added a layer of psychological and existential terror to his tales of heroism and happenstance on the high seas, reflecting the rigors of long stretches of isolation in trying conditions. His novel The Last Entry is a thrilling blend of pulse-pounding plot twists and gradually increasing suspense
Title; Contents; Opinions of the Press on the Last Entry; Chapter I - Mr. And Miss Vanderholt; Chapter II - Down River; Chapter III - 'Along of Bill'; Chapter IV - Captain Mary Lind; Chapter V - On the Eve; Chapter VI - The Murders; Chapter VII - Captain Parry; Chapter VIII - In Search; Chapter IX - The Discovery; Endnotes