5/12/2023 0 Comments Hell's aquarium![]() The two storylines help to break things up and add some tension to more intense scenes as both our heroes are put in perilous situations.Īlten as always goes into lots (sometimes too much) detail about the megalodons and other beasts that debut in this novel, but you can’t doubt his attention to detail which borders on fascinating at times. Whilst this is going on David is offered the opportunity of a lifetime by a Dubai rich prince to venture into waters even Jonas wouldn’t dare venture. ![]() Jonas is staving off environmentalists who want Angel, the mother Megalodon and her four pups released into the wild. The most admirable feat of this story is the way Alten manages to conjure up a riveting tale that feels fresh but still part of the overall series.Ĭentred again around an ageing Jonas Taylor, this time round his son David gets as much book time though as they are lead on very different paths. ![]() ![]() With the news of the long gestated feature film The Meg finally set to his cinemas this summer, it seems a perfect to examine the fourth book in Steve Alten’s Meg series. ![]()
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