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Leviathan

Cate Granger, Book 3

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Leviathan

By: Greig Beck
Narrated by: Sean Mangan
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Cate Granger and Jack Monroe are enjoying life far away from the deep-sea horrors of their past...but the ghosts still haunt them.

Russian billionaire and former friend Sonya Borashev tells them of a newly discovered cave in Antarctica that leads deep beneath the frozen continent. It's from these icy depths that Sonya believes a remnant species of megalodon shark has been set loose and that these ancient monsters are not only alive but thriving.

With a recent spate of horrifying attacks, Sonya leads an expedition to put an end to the monsters for good. And she wants Cate and Jack with her – whether they like it or not.

But beneath the dark ice, they uncover things even deadlier, even more dangerous than they could have ever imagined.

©2023 Greig Beck (P)2023 Bolinda Publishing
Mystery, Thriller & Suspense Action & Adventure Thriller & Suspense Suspense Horror Mind-Bending
Thrilling Adventure • Creative Monsters • Exceptional Narrator • Engrossing Pace • Interconnected Universe

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I am not happy with the ending at all! I really liked the series and was hoping for much more.

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How many different ways can you pronounce Megalodon? Sometimes 3 in a single sentence! Apart from that, a decent listen but a disappointing ending.

How many different ways can you pronounce Megalodon?

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Not a bad story. There were some very goofy examples of certain characters having plot armor for the sake of the story continuing but it's all in good fun for the most part. The thing that completely took me out of the story is the pronunciation of the shark species. It is pronounced (MEGA-LUH-DON), NOT (MEGA-LOW-DIN). The weird pronunciation took me out of the story every single time it happened. Then they became interchanged and it got annoying.

The word pronunciation

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I red the first two books and they were pretty good. I think Mr. Beck does a good job with his science, for the most part. However, I have to say that in this one, there are just too many dumb things that are obvious plot devices.

Spoilers: A woman getting eaten and her weapon just happens to hit the ship instead of what she's pointing at... 4 Russians sneak up on a shipload of armed people and nobody notices... no matter how many weapons on board, they never fire them at the monster nor is it ever in their sights - in spite of the laser being able to penetrate seawater. And really? The Russian fisheren / pirates could simply have "asked" for help? WTF? That and how every winch or rope or line or haul up or any action designed to pull people from the water takes hours to complete while the shark just takes its sweet old time?

And one last thing... and I noticed this in previous books, too... how its fortunate that we have minor characters to get killed instead of our heroes most of the time. I will say that Mr. Beck does break that trope occasionally to his credit.

Again, a talented author who weaves a good tale... but this one sort of fell short for me.

Too much plot-convenient stupidity - a bit lazy

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Loved this book the series has real horror that gets my blood pumping. Narration was on point as usual.

Great listen!

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