Meg

Hell's Aquarium , #4

Paperback, 288 pages

Published May 11, 2021 by Forge Books.

ISBN:
978-1-250-78605-0
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4 stars (1 review)

The Philippine Sea Plate: — The most unexplored realm on the planet. Surrounded by subduction zones and no less than six abyssal gorges -- including the seven-mile-deep, 1,500 mile long Mariana Trench -- the sea is also home to an incredibly anomaly, for hidden beneath its primordial crust lies the remains of the Phantalassa, an ocean that dates back 220 million years. vast and isolated, the Phantalassa is a purgatory of existence, inhabited by nightmarish sea creatures long believed extinct.

Tanaka Institute, Monterey, CA:

Four years have passed since Angel, the 76-foot, 100,000 pound Megalodon returned from the Mariana Trench to birth her litter of pups -- five females -- far too numerous and aggressive to keep in one pen. As accidents mounts, one solutions presents itself: A Dubai royal prince is building the largest aquarium in the world and seeks to purchase two of the "runts".

The deal hinges …

12 editions

Definite step up from the previous two books.

4 stars

This series is about as B movie as you can get, and I LOVE it. This series has just been an entirely guilty read that gives enough tension and gore to keep things trucking along. And that's saying a bit since in this one, Megs are not the only prehistoric beasts to be haunting the deep seas. We're talking magical Liopleurodons, Charlie!

You cannot take these books seriously at all. Alten does a good job of trying to fluff up some science terms and all to make it sound more plausible, but you really have to suspend reality to actually enjoy these. If that's not something you find fun when reading, then this series should legitimately be a hard pass for you.

There's 3 more books in the series and then the prequel, so I'm going to be trying to finish out all of them before the end of 2025. …