A troubled sailor. A hundred-year-old sailboat. An ancient curse. Welcome to award-winning author John Hornor JacobsΓÇÖ nautical nightmare. It begins and ends as always,with the sea. Sam Vines is struggling. Her boat is up on the hard and she doesnΓÇÖt have enough money to get her back in the water. Turns out the snorkelers and the scubadivers are looking for the ultra-luxury boating experiencenot the single-handedrarely sobersnarky stylings of sailboat captain Samantha Vines. So itΓÇÖs a good thing when her former crewmate Loick asks her to help deliver a massivehundred-year-old sailboat from Seattle to England. Sam is the only one who can handle the shipΓÇÖs engineand did Loick mention that the money is good? ItΓÇÖs very good. The Blackwatch is a huge boat. An ancient boat. ItΓÇÖs also probably (definitely) haunted. SamΓÇÖs alcohol withdrawal (sobriety is important at sea) has her doubting her sensesbut when one crewmate disappears and another has a gruesome accidentshe knows that this simple delivery job has spiraled into something sinister. By turns terrifyingdarkly funnythought-provokingand heartfeltThe Night That Finds Us All is a seductivenautical nightmare.