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Trench [Mass Market Paperback]

Steve Alten
4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (218 customer reviews)
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Jun 1 2000
A heart-stopping new thriller by the author of "Meg." Paleobiologist Jonas Taylor returns to the Marianas Trench, where he first faced the primal shark Megalodon, to begin the hunt again. Using himself as bait, Jonas enters the ultimate battle--a fight to the death between man and beast in the darkest recesses of the ocean.
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So how bad is this spawn of Meg, which Doubleday declined to publish (albeit perhaps in an earlier version)? About as badAand as goodAas its predecessor. Alten can still write a mean giant prehistoric shark scene, but he flails like a fish out of water at nearly everything else (of his #1 human villain, psycho billionaire Benedict Singer, he writes, "Benedict stood before the window, his arms outspread, emerald eyes blazing as he reveled in his glory"). It's four years after the bloody doings of Meg, and Angel, the daughter of the Carcharadon megalodon of that novel, is now terrifying tourists at a Monterey aquarium. She escapes, however, and starts eating themAmunching on yacht-goers, a kayaker, a submarinerAand swallows other animals, including a media-darling whale named Tootie, before she returns to her home in the Pacific's Mariana Trench. The novel isn't all d?j?-vu shark action, though, since Alten bifurcates the narrative. While paleobiologist Jonas Taylor, who killed Meg, pursues Angel across the seas, his wife, Terry, suffers misadventures galore in the Trench as she tries to uncover exactly what that billionaire (who's in partnership with her father, who owns Angel), is up to 35,000 feet down: nasty work involving nuclear fusion supplies for terrorists, it turns out. Alten's evocation of the Trench and its dangers (including more prehistoric beasts), and of the machineryAsubs, minisubs and a giant underwater stationAthat would challenge them, is evocative and backed by rigorous scientific detail. His human vs. human conflict is screechingly melodramatic and his dialogue littered with exclamation points, but when Angel rolls back her eyes and opens her jaws for the kill, readers will remember with a thrill why they picked up this novel in the first place. (July)
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The Meg (Carcharodon megalodon, a really, really big shark) is back in this sequel to Meg (LJ 5/1/97), which picks up right where Alten's last killer thriller left off (in the second chapter there's even a two-page synopsis recapping the previous action and plot to bring new readers up to speed). Angel, the female offspring of the Meg killed last time around, is being held in captivity and displayed by hero Jonas Taylor and aquarium-owner Masao Tanaka. But Angel is huge and deadly; when she escapes from the aquarium, the predictable rock 'em-sock 'em mayhem ensues. So Jonas must face death and his own fears once again and return to the Marianas Trench in another attempt to rid the world of this prehistoric menace. Nearly a carbon-copy of Meg, this action-packed technothriller reads like a movie script and won't provoke many thoughts but will satisfy fans of Meg and Peter Benchley. Recommended for most fiction collections.ARebecca House Stankowski, Purdue Univ. Calumet Lib., Hammond, IN
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4.0 out of 5 stars Meg Feb 12 2013
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I've enjoyed all of Steve Alten's Meg series. For "Jaws" or "deep Blue Sea" fans, you should have fun reading them.
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5.0 out of 5 stars the trench Dec 30 2011
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An Amazing Book . What Can I Say More , It's major Scary And it's a must buy ! how the story is told , it's amazing
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5.0 out of 5 stars Trench July 11 2010
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I was very impressed by the quality of service. The book was received in less time than was estimated and was good value. I will buy from this vendor again.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Steve Alten has done it again!
In this follow-up novel to Steve's remarkable horrific thriller Meg, Jonas Taylor is back in the saddle and ready for more Megalodon mayhem. Read more
Published on Aug 19 2006 by Loki Xombi
5.0 out of 5 stars An Excellent Read!
Wow! What can I say? The sequel to MEG is full of more action, plot twists, and terror! Steve Alten is one of my favorite authors. 'The Trench' is one of the reasons why! Read more
Published on July 11 2004 by E. S. Anton
2.0 out of 5 stars The Angel of Death bites the dust...
I enjoyed Alten's debut MEG, despite some 2D supporting characters and a bad epilogue. But it took an effort to finish this sloppy, worse-off sequel. Read more
Published on May 16 2004 by Jim Warnke
5.0 out of 5 stars Great creature feature sequel
I loved this book and had to go out to the store and buy it after reading Meg. I was not disappointed and I am just having trouble waiting for Primal Waters to come out and if it... Read more
Published on May 14 2004 by ultramancosmos
3.0 out of 5 stars Not yo daddy's shark fiction, not quite mine either
For those who were in love with shark fiction and Steve Alten's sleek genre piece MEG, the TRENCH, no matter what you think of Alten's shortcomings, is manditory reading. Read more
Published on Dec 24 2003 by Greg Hirst
5.0 out of 5 stars Yet another superb shark novel from Steve Alten!!
This book is just as amazing as MEG!!! Again Mr. Alten has done it! I look forward to the 3rd and final (?) novel to this MEG series! Read more
Published on Aug 9 2003 by Lorrie
4.0 out of 5 stars Meg is back and bigger than ever
The giant prehistoric shark, star of Meg, is back.

Meg has been living in a water park as a tourist attraction. Read more

Published on April 24 2003 by Joshua Koppel
5.0 out of 5 stars awesome
this was one of the best books i have ever read.
Published on Jan 2 2003 by Andrew Dunn
1.0 out of 5 stars 4 1/2 stars??! You're all nuts
I couldn't even finish this poor sequel to "Meg".

I got turned on to Steve Alten when I read the fantastic "Domain", and proceeded to read "Meg". Read more

Published on Dec 16 2002 by Plaque
5.0 out of 5 stars GREAT THRILLER!
Good storyline, lot's of action and carnage!
Published on Nov 6 2002
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