
Silent Came the Monster
A Novel of the 1916 Jersey Shore Shark Attacks
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Narrated by:
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David Marantz
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By:
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Amy Hill Hearth
Winner, AudioFile Earphones Award
"This audiobook demonstrates that a shark attack can be as scary on audio as it is on the big screen…[Marantz] employs a low-key delivery that complements author Amy Hill Hearth's superb dialogue."–AudioFile Magazine
From New York Times bestselling author Amy Hill Hearth comes her first historical thriller, inspired by the story of the 1916 Jersey Shore shark.
“Sharks are as timid as rabbits,” says a superintendent of the Coast Guard, dismissing the possibility that a shark could be the culprit in an unprecedented fatal attack at the Jersey Shore. It’s July, and swimming in the sea is a popular new pastime, but people up and down the East Coast are shocked and mystified by the swimmer’s death. A prominent surgeon at the shore, Dr. Edwin Halsey is the one who examines the victim, and the only one who believes the perpetrator was a shark—and that it will strike again.
With the public and the authorities—and even those who witnessed the attacks—so stubbornly disbelieving, Dr. Halsey finds himself fighting widespread confusion, conspiracy theories, and outright denial. Seeking the input of commercial fisherman, he soon learns they have long been concerned about a creature they call the Beast. The Lenape, one of the tribes native to the area, have their own beliefs about this creature, but can Dr. Halsey convince the rest of the world before it’s too late?
The story of the 1916 Jersey Shore shark changed the way Americans think of the seashore, reminding us once again that nature plays by its own rules.
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Enjoyed this fiction of the Jersey Shore
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Thoroughly enjoyed!!!
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I guess people (and sharks) don't really change.
The Original Shark Week
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To be sure, not all shark stories are created equal. Far too many are schlocky “Jaws” ripoffs populated by humans that are quite literally too dumb to live. So if you’re looking for silly “Meg”-style shark horror, prepare to be disappointed. This is a more atmospheric, thoughtful, and historically minded account of the attacks. It’s clear that the author has done painstaking research into the setting and time and all that legwork (pardon the pun) lends a real feeling of authenticity to the piece. And while it’s not as terrifying or chilling as “Jaws”, and the dialogue can feel stilted or clunky, there is a palpable tension and dread that the author establishes every time the shark emerges, so much so I would call this “historical horror” rather than “historical fiction”. To be sure, it has its problems. The dialogue can feel unnatural, the pace can be paradoxically brisk and glacial, the characters are a bit thin, and the story beats are pretty familiar and predictable at this point. However, I think it’s perfect beach reading for a hot summer day. So if you’re looking for a fun summer novel or something spooky to read at the shore while you suspiciously eye the ocean then definitely give “Silent Came The Monster” a listen.
If you enjoyed “Silent Came The Monster” and are in the market for similar “sea-horror” titles for the summer then check out “Jaws”, “Beast”, or “White Shark” by Peter Benchley or the “Rolling In The Deep” series by Mira Grant. If however you’re looking for more historically minded accounts of the 1916 attacks, you might enjoy “Close To Shore” by Michael Capuzzo, or “Twelve Days Of Terror” by Richard G. Fernicola.
The Summer Of The Shark
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I thoroughly enjoyed this book! It was a fabulous read, and one that I think my kids will enjoy reading as well.
Death Comes on Silent Waves
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A Misguided Homage To Jaws
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Tightly and expertly written. Deep characters. Fun to read.
Terrific narrator!
Supportive of shark preservation
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This was a great story
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Interesting subject but poorly executed
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Also, the book tries in a not-so-subtle way to draw parallels to the the way that the general public and some factions of the government deny science and deny facts. I get it, but it came off preachy. I just wanted to listen to a story about sharks.
Jaw-ful
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