Did Underwater Leave You Breathless? If So, Read These 4 Claustrophobic Thrillers

January 22 2020
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There’s nothing like a claustrophobic thriller to get your blood pumping. In the new hair-raiser Underwater, Kristen Stewart plays Norah, a mechanical engineer who finds herself trapped at the bottom of the ocean. As she and her crewmates fight to make it to safety against elements natural and monstrous, Norah must use her wits to survive the Lovecraftian nightmare. Looking to get some more of those up close, terrifying chills of being trapped? Then these four reads will get your heart pounding faster than a speedboat, though you might never want to travel by sea again.

This post was originally published on GetLiterary.com.

The Woman in Cabin 10
by Ruth Ware

Lo Blacklock is a travel journalist who suffers a traumatic break-in of her home that leaves her afraid and vulnerable. However, she still goes on assignment on a luxury cruise, an exclusive invite to experience a new craft with posh guests and plush cabins. After she sees a woman go overboard, though, things change. For one, every passenger is accounted for, and now Lo is questioning everything she’s experiencing. But there’s something even darker at work here as Lo finds herself trapped onboard with a killer and nowhere to go. Ruth Ware is a master of twists and turns, and setting this thriller on a boat, no matter how luxurious, makes the reader feel, as Lo does, anxious, trapped, and isolated. The Woman in Cabin 10 is a perfect read…unless you’re going on a cruise anytime soon.

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The Woman in Cabin 10
Ruth Ware

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Flight or Fright
by Stephen King

If you don’t like flying, then every flight feels like speeding through the air in a tin can that’s mere seconds away from some major catastrophe. Even if you do enjoy a nice, long flight to fun destinations, this collection might make you think twice before buying another plane ticket. It features stories from horror greats Stephen King, Joe Hill, Richard Matheson, Cody Goodfellow, Ray Bradbury, and more, all about the terrifying things that can happen thousands of feet in the air. Ranging from the classic to the contemporary, each story manages to hit different, dark fears, all revolving around being trapped with nowhere to go. I wouldn’t pack Flight or Fright in your carry-on, but it’s a great read if you’re looking to travel any other way (or just planning to stay safely at home).

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Flight or Fright
Stephen King

#1 New York Times bestselling author and master of horror Stephen King teams up with Bev Vincent of Cemetery Dance to present a terrifying collection of sixteen short stories (and one poem) that tap into one of King’s greatest fears—air travel—featuring brand-new stories by King and Joe Hill, “an expertly compiled collection of tales that entertain and scare” (Booklist).

Stephen King hates to fly, and he and co-editor Bev Vincent would like to share their fear of flying with you.

Welcome to Flight or Fright, an anthology about all the things that can go horribly wrong when you’re suspended six miles in the air, hurtling through space at more than 500 mph, and sealed up in a metal tube (like—gulp!—a coffin) with hundreds of strangers. Here are all the ways your trip into the friendly skies can turn into a nightmare, including some we’ll bet you’ve never thought of before... but now you will the next time you walk down the jetway and place your fate in the hands of a total stranger.

Featuring brand-new “standouts” (Publishers Weekly) by Joe Hill and Stephen King, as well as fourteen classic tales and one poem from the likes of Richard Matheson, Ray Bradbury, Roald Dahl, Dan Simmons, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, and many others, Flight or Fright is, as King says, “ideal airplane reading, especially on stormy descents…Even if you are safe on the ground, you might want to buckle up nice and tight.”

Each story is introduced by Stephen King and all will have you thinking twice about how you want to reach your final destination.

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Sphere
by Michael Crichton

The ocean is mostly unexplored, which is why Underwater is so effectively unnerving. But it’s not the only piece of media that finds horrors in the deep. Michael Crichton, best known for his seminal work Jurassic Park, takes to the deep blue sea in Sphere. A group of scientists head down to the bottom of the ocean to study an unknown spacecraft. It goes as well as you would expect, especially when one of the scientists manages to enter the sphere-like UFO as the rest of the crew are trapped when a cyclone ruins their escape. If you’re looking to get some more of the scary madness that upped the tension in Underwater, you’ll want to grab this tale of nautical nightmares.

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Sphere
Michael Crichton

The ocean is mostly unexplored, which is why Underwater is so effectively unnerving. But it’s not the only piece of media that finds horrors in the deep. Michael Crichton, best known for his seminal work Jurassic Park, takes to the deep blue sea in Sphere. A group of scientists head down to the bottom of the ocean to study an unknown spacecraft. It goes as well as you would expect, especially when one of the scientists manages to enter the sphere-like UFO as the rest of the crew are trapped when a cyclone ruins their escape. If you’re looking to get some more of the scary madness that upped the tension in Underwater, you’ll want to grab this tale of nautical nightmares.

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City of Ash and Red
by Hye-young Pyun

Author Hye-young Pyun has a way of making you feel trapped with her prose. Her award-winning novel The Hole manages to get you into the head of a man paralyzed and unable to deal with his seemingly crazy mother-in-law. For those looking for an even more claustrophobic adventure filled with dread and paranoia, I recommend City of Ash and Red. A nameless professional rat killer is brought to C, a country on the brink of collapse, to work at his company’s home office. However, he soon finds himself trapped in quarantine, as the result of a deadly virus, and being accused of murder on top of it all. As he tries to figure out what’s happening while traversing the maze-like world of C, twists pop up that keep him, and the reader, constantly on their toes. The dizzying narrative can be difficult to navigate, but it creates a sense of lost helplessness that really drives home the horror of the situation.

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City of Ash and Red
Hye-young Pyun

NAMED AN NPR GREAT READ OF 2018

From the Shirley Jackson Award–winning author of The Hole, a Kafkaesque tale of crime and punishment hailed by Korea’s Wall Street Journal as “an airtight masterpiece.”

Distinguished for his talents as a rat killer, the nameless protagonist of Hye-young Pyun's City of Ash and Red is sent by the extermination company he works for on an extended assignment in C, a country descending into chaos and paranoia, swept by a contagious disease, and flooded with trash. No sooner does he disembark than he is whisked away by quarantine officials and detained overnight. Isolated and forgotten, he realizes that he is stranded with no means of contacting the outside world. Still worse, when he finally manages to reach an old friend, he is told that his ex-wife's body was found in his apartment and he is the prime suspect. Barely managing to escape arrest, he must struggle to survive in the streets of this foreign city gripped with fear of contamination and reestablish contact with his company and friends in order to clear his reputation.

But as the man's former life slips further and further from his grasp, and he looks back on his time with his wife, it becomes clear that he may not quite be who he seems. From the bestselling author of The Hole, City of Ash and Red is an apocalyptic account of the destructive impact of fear and paranoia on people's lives as well as a haunting novel about a man’s loss of himself and his humanity.

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