Something is killing people, sinking boats, and plaguing a small island off the coast of Georgia. Top marine scientists and the Coast Guard are brought in. The killing continues with no... This description may be from another edition of this product.
WD = cocainereads like a script for TV - series of bytes - fast read, keeps the interest, gooddescription of scenes & actions: could taste, smell, see, feel the scene & emotions my critque:editor missed four (my count) faulty line breaks in sentences & about 6 typos (there ortheir, he or she, etc)there's NO WAY our fed agencies (FBI or EPA) would react that fast (1 day - that's realSciFi) - must have stake outs, water testing, interviews, court ordered depositions -definitely budgeting & contracting for cement trucks way after site survey by hazmatcrew) & NO WAY United States Navy going to give up a weapon for domestic police work, not to a civilian agency, especially a state or county or town authority)If Luke, the main character is so observant, why didn't he notice the gizmo on his pier from the "USCG", in any event it's NOAA that monitors weather, not USCGHas good images of Mabel as a crack whore, but way too blatant in a very small town where Yang would definitely not want attention of that sort if he had half a brainLuke could not maintain a week's physical activity on the diet described - at least somePJ sandwiches needed.Sex among all concerned that are not locals seems to be 19/yr/old view from hustler/playboy -even frustrated/spurned women who are married want lead up to sin unless well practiced. I can understand the monser's actions, no explanation of the homing guidance to allow for such seeming self-targeting & reaction ability or why the beach kids or initial food got eatennot bad for grade B SciFi/ autobiographical
Great read all around
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
The Summer of the Shark has ended, but for people still interested in these fascinating creatures this book will not only entertain but also educate and inspire. The lead character is a fascinating contradiction- to the point and pugnacious, yet also compassionate and insightful. The story is basically the amazing events experienced by this character evolving around some recent shark attacks on his small southern island. The author obviously knows his facts about elasmobranchs and anyone can learn something about shark behaviour from this book. Also the relationship between humans and sharks is given a truthful overview throughout the book. Find out the truth about the hype. The characters are all remarkable interesting (at times even sexy). St. Simmons island itself is very well created and authored I wonder if it is really a place I would love to visit, well maybe... The book has alot going for it to keep you interested, but it's strength is in the simple truths it speaks about human relationships, sorta makes you understand why sharks have been here so much longer. PETER BENCHLEY NEEDS TO READ THIS BOOK he would love it!!! SPEILBERG NEEDS TO MAKE IT INTO JAWS PART IV or whatevere they are on it would be the only good one since the first.
Don't go in the water!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
The water along the Georgia Coast is thickening with the blood of beachgoers, leaving many businesspeople distraught not only at the threat to their safety but the threat of a poor tourist season. Locals theorize that changes in the environmental climate have attracted a great white to the sleepy hamlet's shores, thereby unleashing a summer of white death. While shark fisherman Luke Brock is concerned for the townspeople's safety, his focus shifts from helping to catch the beast to helping rescue the woman he loves from another white death. As a result, he is a constant target for scornful Mabel's venom, barbs he refuses to take seriously since he is certain the drugs are talking for her. That the local law enforcement is slow to bust the drug chain is baffling at first, until one realizes that certain local businessman are not at all bothered when the t-shirts and souvenir keychains move slower than their real "inventory." White Death is a tense debut thriller, peppered with more than one mystery. Burch, whose authority on sharks and shark fishing has been bolstered by numerous appearances on radio and TV in the North Florida area, employs a present-tense style to the story, creating a suspenseful immediacy which highlights the action, especially during his graphic scenes of the shark attacking its prey. In Luke he has created a mysterious hero, a man who desires a love he cannot have (Mabel), yet refuses what likely could be a more healthy, albeit long-distance, relationship. Despite the motley assortment of yokel fisherman and spaced-out teenagers, Luke quietly keeps his calm and his focus -- to obliterate white death in all its forms. Burch writes with an air of accuracy, able to instill a sense of discomfort in anyone daring to test the ocean. I found it somewhat of a bizarre coincidence that White Death was released late this summer in the wake of shark attacks off the East Coast. This is a story that may cause you to rethink that vacation at the beach.
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