
A Quiet Voyage Home [Mass Market Paperback] [Jan 01, 1971] Richard Jessup
A passenger ship crossing the Atlantic becomes the stage for a tense psychological confrontation between a young woman and a group of predatory men. Seeking to escape her past, the protagonist boards a vessel, only to find herself targeted by a trio of men who view her as a vulnerable object. The narrative follows her attempts to navigate the confined, claustrophobic environment of the ship while the threat of violence escalates. The story utilizes a linear progression to build tension, focusing on the power dynamics and the psychological toll of being trapped in a hostile environment with no clear path to safety.
Readers often note the stark, unvarnished tone that defines Jessup’s writing style in this work. Discussion frequently centers on the intense atmosphere of dread that permeates the ship, effectively trapping the reader alongside the protagonist. Critics highlight the author's ability to maintain a high level of suspense through character interaction rather than relying on external action sequences. The narrative is frequently cited for its unflinching look at predatory behavior and the psychological resilience required to survive such encounters. Readers who appreciate character-focused dramas with a heavy sense of foreboding will find this work aligns with their interests.
Page Count:
214
Publication Date:
1971-01-01
Publisher:
Arrow Books
ISBN-10:
009005220X
ISBN-13:
9780090052202
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