Peril stalks the Forida Keys when six genetically engineered, killer sharks escape from the lab at the Sealife Institute and make their way into the open seas, hunting anything--or anyone--that gets... This description may be from another edition of this product.
I was glad to see the author's comment here on his book. I read this about a year before "Deep Blue Sea" came out and was amazed that no credit was given to this book. The story lines are very similar. I'd rate this book right along side Alten's MEG series for suspense, action, and a believable story. I feel it was much more believable than Wilson's Extinct as well. If you can find this book, it's worth picking up.
A Great Book!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
Well written and action packed, book is truley enjoyable from the start to finish. I would and have recommended it to my friends. I hope to read a sequel in the near future.
Inform the people of the movie rip-off: Deep Blue Sea!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
I just wanted to let you and all who want a good tale to read to know that the author's story was raped by Hollywood. The book is good story telling and would have made a better film than the flotsam in the movie theaters now. Well worth the read but not the price of admission.
A great way to start the summer.
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
Simply put, an interesting twist on a misunderstood animal. Shark enthusiasts will love the "changes" made to God's most perfect creature, while even shark-haters will find it hard to put the book down. A predictible ending, but you'll still read it in a hurry anyway.
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