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Leviathan
- Cate Granger, Book 3
- Narrated by: Sean Mangan
- Length: 13 hrs and 51 mins
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Summary
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.
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- fi
- 22-07-23
Awesome!
Another great story from Greig Beck! My only disappointment is when the book ends and I have to wait for Mr Beck to release another one!
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- gary bailey
- 25-07-23
Awesome
Brilliant as always 🤩 you can easily imagine the story in pictures as the descriptions are so well written and spoken
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- Lovespuds
- 26-08-23
Badly narrated and not the authors best work
Narrated in a lispy monotone with very little difference between character voicings sounded like the narrator had just been fitted with a set of new false teeth before the reading. Half the time, the narrator pronounced megladon and leviathan incorrectly. It's extremely sloppy and lazy, mispronouncing the names of books' main creatures and just takes you out of the story. I don't understand did the author not listen to the audio reading of their own book?. If I was an author, I'd be pretty angry at someone butchering my book like that. As far as the story is concerned, it's OK to be fair. Megs are not the best book subjects.
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- Binky
- 16-04-24
Why is the narration so slow?
Story was mostly good but dragged on towards the end.
The narrator said megalodon and leviathan wrong for some of the book and then switched to correct pronunciation, this happened several times.
Not one I will listen to again, which is a shame because Grieg Beck is really good at monster stories!
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- Bijoux
- 02-08-23
Really, really bad
I love a good shark saga and the first 2 episodes were this series were, if not brilliant, fairly enjoyable. So I looked forward to this instalment. However this was not only incredibly badly written, it was badly read and quickly descended into a clunky gore fest as the author strung one bloody death after another apparently in an attempt to disguise the fact there’s no actual narrative beyond the book blurb. The dialogue reads as if it were translated from a non-English language through another non-English language then translated again by Google. The characters are mere wispy sketches of stereotypes and the descriptions of the mysterious cave sea repetitive in the extreme. It’s genuinely dreadful and I struggled to finish it. How it ever got published never mind recorded is beyond me. My only hope is that the author wrote it because he was locked into a three book contract he couldn’t get out of and this is a revenge on his publisher.
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