![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Steve says his best novel is GRIM REAPER: End of Days. Novels, but the novelty of an aging action hero adds general interest, and the author's many devoted fans should devour it. Steve’s ninth novel, MEG: Hell’s Aquarium, is considered to be the best of the best-selling MEG series. The story, a modern-day Dante’s Inferno, takes place in New York when a man-made plague strikes Manhattan. ![]() This title probably won't sell as well as Alten's first two Meg Steve's ninth novel, MEG: Hell's Aquarium, is considered to be the best of the best-selling MEG series. The narrative runs in overdrive from start to finish, as Alten munches on the reality show phenomenon, ocean ecology and family issues (tensions among Jonas, his kids and his wife), but all those are merely the fibers connecting the novel's powerful muscle: the shark attack scenes, which are numerous and exciting and, toward the end, intercut as frantically as an MTV video. Meanwhile, Angel returns to her California hunting grounds and another meg creates havoc on the coast of Washington State. , unaware that a meg-lover who's envious of Jonas's fame plans to feed Jonas to a meg lured to the middle of the ocean. For money and perhaps a retaste of youth, Jonas agrees to star in a top-rated reality series, Daredevils , chomped her way through many humans (as well as through most critics' sensibilities) her nemesis, Jonas Taylor, is now 63-and in financial trouble. It's 18 years since Angel, spawn of the "meg" in Meg , returns in a messy, exuberant, potboiling action thriller. , that put Alten on bestseller lists with his debut novel, Meg The giant prehistoric shark, carcharadon Megalodon ![]()
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