Graveyards Adrift by Jimmy Bunty, book cover composed of an artistic rendering of skeletal remains entangles in sargassum seaweed and floating in the Sargasso Sea

Graveyards Adrift is a historical maritime horror novella told through three firsthand accounts. Each one deepens the story and tells its own piece of the bigger picture.


In 1892, Thomas Whitmore and his salvage crew on the Pelican enter the Sargasso Sea searching for a centuries-old Spanish wreck. They find it — and disturb something that has been waiting there for two centuries.

A sailor named Robert Porter is the lone survivor from his ship. He finds the abandoned Pelican drifting in still water. The crew is gone. The ship remembers everything.

Diego de Vargas, a 17th Century Spanish silver merchant, was there when it all started.

Perfect for readers of William Hope Hodgson.


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