

The classic tale of Moby Dick as set in the future. But the ship's captain, Ahab, who lost his leg to the Great Terrafin years ago, is obsessed with hunting down the beast. Agent: Stephen Barbara, Inkwell Management. Aboard the Pequod, seventeen-year-old Ishmael arrives on the planet Cretacea to hunt down great ocean-dwelling beasts to harvest and send back to the resource-depleted Earth.


An unfortunately sanctimonious and heavy-handed ending is the only blemish on an otherwise pristine horizon. Having left the arid, chemical-laden, dying Earth for a yearlong assignment, Ishmael awakens from stasis already on the Pequod. Filled with luscious depictions of life at sea that harken back to the golden age of science fiction, Strasser weaves an engrossing tapestry that evokes a sense of wonder and calls to the imagination. The journey carries him through encounters with pirates, mysteries about his past, the search for his foster brother, and into the ultimate adventure of them all: attempting to capture the Great Terrafin. Master storyteller Todd Strasser reimagines the classic tale of Moby Dick as set in the. Along with his small, diverse group of nippers, or young crewmen, Ishmael struggles to adjust to a world with water and sunlight, while facing the kinds of trials that shape a person’s future. Buy The Beast of Cretacea by Todd Strasser at Mighty Ape NZ. The saga begins with 17-year-old Ishmael setting off from a ravaged, dying Earth for life aboard a large fishing trawler on the planet Cretacea, hoping to send enough money back home to secure his foster parents’ future. Equal parts Moby-Dick retelling, environmental cautionary tale, and coming-of-age story, Strasser’s ( Fallout) fantastical SF epic blends disparate pieces into a harmonious whole.
