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by - written on 16/09/00 (Very useful, 17 readings)
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This is Steve Alten’s second novel and it is the sequel to his first, ‘Meg’. This one begins a little while after the first one left off. Jonas Taylor was a scientist, haunted by Meg, but when he managed to kill it and trap its offspring, he became a worldwide celebrity. However, he soon finds himself as a co-defendant in a lawsuit brought by the families of those killed by Meg, the huge shark. The Tanaka Institute, where Meg’s offspring is being held, is forced into bankruptcy and has to take the help of Geo-Tech Industries, run by Benedict Singer. Singer has his own agenda and he wants Jonas to go back into the deep waters of ... Read the complete review
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