


Meg: Hell's Aquarium begins a couple of years after the Meg: Primal Waters ended. The book continues the adventures of Jonas Taylor, a paleontologist studying the Megalodon.

Excerpt: Meg: Hell's Aquarium is a 2009 science fiction novel by author Steve Alten. Chapters: Meg: Hell's Aquarium, Meg: a Novel of Deep Terror, the Trench, the Loch, Meg: Primal Waters, Goliath. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Rant over.carry on.This is nonfiction commentary. Mr Alten you are amazing, and thank you audible. Everything has a purpose and the balance shouldn't be interfered with. Sometimes I'm embarrassed to be called a human being. We've interfered and destroyed for knowledge seemingly, and for whatever reason believe we're the higher power. So I thought, Megladon, it'll be OK, they're not exactly cuddly huh! Oh the tears! Won't give the plot away, but my eyes leaked more than once (yep, I'm that soft) Mr Alten has researched his subjects and listening to any of the Meg books is a lesson, yes he has his little annoying things as I find a lot of authors have, using same descriptions etc, but oh how he made me feel for some characters, despise others and fall in love with the majestic Megladon! Not recommended for the faint of heart as there's graphic descriptions, but these don't seem to have been to shock for shocking sake, but more to make the listener understand just how powerful, and diverse Mother Nature is and we're really not all that. So bad, that no newspapers or TV here, between the donkey adverts and RSPCA etc just too much for me, people, nah, not bothered, and love a good gory thriller. OK, I've always been a softie when animals are concerned, anything from Watership Down to King Kong real or animated, can't watch/read, won't watch/read.
