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Oceans Deep
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Title: | Ocean's Deep |
Publisher: | Triffid's Leg Press, agented starting in 2016 by Requiem |
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Date(s): | 2005 |
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Fandom: | Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea |
Language: | English |
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Oceans Deep is a slash 135-page Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea anthology.
Summary
From the publisher:
- Between the stories, as usual in our anthologies, are a selection of caption pictures, which please our wicked sense of humour.
- Jade has written two sweet, short tales of unspoken love with "Encounter" (page 1) and "End of the Nightmare". (page 85)
- Ishmael provides the final "Through The Portholes" (page 38) story — bawdy humour set in that very alternate universe where Nelson performs 'favours' to earn Seaview's keep. Now, Lee isn't standing for it any longer. Should he buy Nelson a chastity belt — or marry him?
- In Lindar's "Freedom Is A Word" (page 6), Lee's attachment to his old motor cycle may be merely escapism, or maybe it's a symbol of escape from an unpleasant past which shaped the man he is today.
- Cradle of the Deep" (page 25) is another by Lindar, but this time it's Chip and Jamieson coming together in a charming story of awakening love.
- Tieta's Redheads" (page 91) is a classic story of a jealous lover, while her Choices (page 55) is a longer, even more classic hurt/comfort scenario with adventure, explosions, an injured Lee and a guilty Nelson.
- Lindar's "Night of the Drabarni" (page 104) is an island feast which sounds great, until Crane and Nelson meet la Drabarni — the seer who can read their past and foretell their future.
- While finally Lindar's "The Gift" (page 126) is a birthday present from a rather wicked Admiral.
- Between the stories, as usual in our anthologies, are a selection of caption pictures, which please our wicked sense of humour.