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Megalodon vs Colossal Snake

Deep Sea Thriller

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Brought to life by the miracle of DNA cloning, a 93-foot megalodon shark has escaped captivity. With an insatiable appetite and unmatched aggression, it travels west for the Georgia coast, leaving a path of destruction in its wake. Bullets and harpoons can’t penetrate it, steel nets can’t hold it, and it’s only a matter of time before the whole world finds out about it.

In a race to stop the beast, the organization responsible recruit a marine biologist and a herpetologist to develop a plan to catch it. To do it, they must unleash the company’s other genetically modified experiment - a 150-foot snake, resurrected from the DNA of the mighty Titanoboa.

The pursuit leads to inevitable combat, and the scientists are forced to witness the deadly realities of genetic tampering. As the battle escalates, it is clear nobody is safe...and that nature never intended for these beasts to return. As the destruction mounts and the death toll climbs, the true loser of megalodon vs. colossal snake is humanity.

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The story has unfulfilled creature horror potential, but it was not worth using a credit on. The author should have gone back and re-read his novel in full and decided whether he'd spend money on it. Added to that, the narrator needs to find another line of work or work on his skills. I almost turned off the book after 5 minutes but decided to finish it since I'd used a credit. Sharks do not have Cordial fins either, and the accents kept changing geographic location.

Very average story and terrible narration

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The book was a simple and silly creature feature that's enjoyable to anyone who just likes sharks. The performance is criminally bad though, that the guy god paid is a travesty. He can't even pronounce pectoral fin or any of the words related to sharks.

The book is silly and fun, the performance awful.

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When choosing a narrator, shouldn't the main specification be that they can shrug off their accent enough to speak clearly? This book was narrated by someone with a thick accent and they often mispronounced words. Sadly, this doesn't make for effective and enjoyable book narration.

Narrator CAN NOT pronounce words.

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