
Orca
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Mark Moseley
Orca - the killer whale - is one of the most intelligent creatures in the universe. He hunts in packs, like a wolf. Incredibly, he is the only animal other than man who kills for revenge. He has one mate, and if she is harmed by man, he will hunt down that person with a relentless, terrible vengeance -across seas, across time, across all obstacles.
©1976, 2003 Arthur Herzog (P)2014 Arthur HerzogListeners also enjoyed...




















revenge....mercy.....
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None other like itWhich scene was your favorite?
The endingIf you could rename Orca, what would you call it?
The Killer WhaleAny additional comments?
Orca is also movie,Orca the Killer Wale
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A Story to be Known
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As for the plot of the film, the extended Miami opening, while maybe a bit superfluous, gives the book an extra little bit of an adventure feel. Still, while there are a few moments of intensity, it’s better to think of this story not as a horror piece, but as a contemplation filled drama; the big hook of the story is to imagine if it was Moby Dick who wanted revenge, and then Captain Ahab just wanted to be left alone. I will say the book has quite a few scientific inaccuracies, and Jack’s relationship with Rachel leads to some questionably outdated narrative moments. What saves it, for me anyways, is the titular orca himself, Nickfin, who comes off as both truly intimidating and tragic.
I also like the cold New Foundland setting, which feels quite different from, sigh, Amity Island’s warm New England setting. Speaking of which, in terms of narration, while the main narrator is a fine if basic choice, he absolutely nails the few New Foundland accents found sprinkled through the book, hence the 5 star rating.
To summarize, I dug this book. The main thing I guess is that if you like the movie, you’ll like the book. In some ways, the book is a bit more upbeat than the dour movie, and while that leads to some things feeling a bit flat in comparison, you can’t help but like the way the characters are written here. At about 5ish hours, I guess this is a good book to listen to if you want an alternative to Jaws, or are, like I was, feeling moody on a perfectly pleasant Summer day.
Same story, different attitude
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