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Megalodon Bloodshed

Deep Sea Predators, Book 2

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Megalodon Bloodshed

By: Michael Cole
Narrated by: Thomas Gloom
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The 80-foot Megalodon that caused so much terror is dead, but the bloodbath has only just begun.

The Omega Fury has been sunk. Giant predators, awakened by the Gota ja’ Titan meteor, have taken over the mid-tlantic. Tensions increase as a titanic 120-foot megalodon is discovered near the Florida coast. With megalodon attacks on the rise, the military is forced to establish a base of operations on the island of Cielo Nublado.

Police Chief Nico Medrano leads the evacuation effort while his ex-wife Denise Reta assists the military in tracking down the megalodons and the hyper- violent Kraken. Facing pressure from government figures, the military arranges an operation to lure the creatures away. In the process, they trigger the wrath of the Kraken. Intelligent, vehement, and incredibly powerful, it seeks to claim the territory for itself, and kill anything and anyone that dares to challenge it.

With the body count rising, Denise and Nico have no choice but to conduct a strategy of their own: lure the 120-foot megalodon to the Kraken and allow nature to take its course.

One outcome is certain—there will be bloodshed.

©2022 Severed Press (P)2024 Severed Press
Genre Fiction Horror Sea Adventures Military Rage

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The story isn't too bad, it follows nicely from book one. The performance is dreadful. The narrator could have done with listening to the previous audio book to get an idea what the characters sound like. Chapter announcements sound like he's introducing the next act in a stage show. It also sounds like he's recording while in the bathroom.

almost unlistenable

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The story was probably fine, but I couldn’t listen to it due to the complete ridiculousness of the narrators voice. the fake drama from the chapter numbers to the Chiefs voice and anybody female at all utterly ridiculous. Nothing like the previous narrator it’s laughable. I hated every minute of it.

The worst narrator I’ve had the misfortune of listening to

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I like what Cole writes, it's always entertaining. However, this one was a struggle to finish because of how bad the narrator was. To say it was terrible doesn't go far enough, it's an insult to the authors' work.

Hopefully the next book has someone much better performing.

Good story destroyed by terrible narration.

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dropping off from the first book, a waste of time, his worst outing. I have read about 7 of them and this is by far the worst

sequel

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I would have enjoyed this a lot more if it wasn’t for the awful chapter announcements!

Not the best of narrations, but definitely not the worst! I do enjoy Michael Cole’s work, and this one is no exception.

Hope there will be more in the series, and also new books as well.

Great series

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