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Meg: Primal Waters

The Meg Series, Book 3

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Meg: Primal Waters

By: Steve Alten
Narrated by: Keith Szarabajka
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It was the greatest predator of all time, the most fearsome creature that ever lived - a 70-foot, 70,000-pound great white shark. Its jaws, filled with hundreds of seven-inch serrated teeth, could swallow an elephant whole. It could sense its prey from miles away, and if you ever came close enough to see the monster, it was already too late.

Eighteen years have passed since Jonas Taylor last crossed paths with Carcharodon megalodon. Now a middle-aged father of two, he is overwhelmed by mountains of bills and the daily strife of raising a family. But life is about to change. A Hollywood television producer wants Jonas to join his new survival series: Daredevils. For the next six weeks, two teams of crazy daredevils on a South Pacific Ocean voyage will try to outperform one another in front of the cameras. Jonas needs the money, and working on the color commentary seems easy enough. But behind the scenes, someone else is pulling the strings. And before it's over, Jonas will again come face-to-face with the most dangerous creatures ever to stalk the oceans.

©2016 Steve Allen (P)2016 Blackstone Audio, Inc.
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Thrilling Shark Action • Engaging Storyline • Fantastic Narration • Entertaining Marine Adventure • Suspenseful Sequences
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I enjoy Steve Alten’s Meg books - they are a great way to give my brain a fun vacation.

The Meg books are always fun

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Fantastic read. Made me enjoy and keep following the series yet again.
Angel for the win.

Amazing third book

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great book love the series. He is a great writer for the suspense and detail

Awesome

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in the Story it's interesting because it's a story
in its self. and the movie was ok

I love this series.

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I loved the fact that the story also included the sharks pov,, thoughts and feelings

Very good

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I was introduced to this series by the movie. I hated it, such a dumb movie. I was shocked how long running the book series is. Steve Alten knows his audience and gives us enough shark carnage to satiate new comers and fans. I still need to read the first 2.5 books, but I'm hooked.

Sharksploitation Gold

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loved it start to finish ..... it was hands down the best of the three

absolutely the best of the three loved it

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Meg: primal waters does not reach the same heights that a novel of deep terror and the trench do, but this time, Steve Alten seems to be going for something different. It seems he’s trying to make a book with much more action, where as the first two where a little more suspenseful and dramatic. When I say this book isn’t as good as the first two, that does not mean it’s bad at all. The first two where just perfect masterpieces. It’s still a very good book that keeps you engaged all the way through and it’s a good read for any Meg head who wants to see a lot of great shark action. I’m going to give Meg: primal waters a B+.

Not as good as the first two but still amazing

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I really enjoyed book 3, the narration was great. I became annoyed with the kids in this book but it was still enjoyable. I'm looking forward to see where book 4 takes me.

Enjoyable!!!

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Narrator average, but made up for by the story. I wonder how it would sound if narrated by Scott Brick.

Second Only To The First Book

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