Crustaceans
β Scribed by William Meikle
- Book ID
- 111948212
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 77 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781937128142
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
From Scottish writer William Meikle comes a novel that is a welcome return to those tomes of pure enjoyment that we read with guilt in our early teens, in the tradition of James Herbertβs THE RATS and Guy N. Smithβs NIGHT OF THE CRABS.
It begins with a dead whale on a Boston shoreline--not in itself an unusual occurrence. But the things that claw their way out of the blubber are very unusual indeed. A cast of giant crabs, evolved over centuries, descends on a small coastal town and, having feasted, make their way to the city using the sewer system. Soon they are swarming around Manhattan, hunted and harried by a SWAT team tasked with ridding the city of the menace...before the menace gets big enough to rid itself of the city.
"I donβt think you can have much more fun reading a book than βCrustaceansβ. It is one hell of a ride that will keep you turning the pages as fast as you can read them. There is bloodshed galore, epic man vs. crab battles and there is even room for some heartfelt moments." - Famous Monsters of Filmland
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### Product Description From Scottish writer William Meikle comes a novel that is a welcome return to those tomes of pure enjoyment that we read with guilt in our early teens, in the tradition of James Herbertβs THE RATS and Guy N. Smithβs NIGHT OF THE CRABS. It begins with a dead whale on a Bo
### Product Description From Scottish writer William Meikle comes a novel that is a welcome return to those tomes of pure enjoyment that we read with guilt in our early teens, in the tradition of James Herbertβs THE RATS and Guy N. Smithβs NIGHT OF THE CRABS. It begins with a dead whale on a Bo