
Baja Blood
Mega Series, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Neil Hellegers
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By:
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Jake Bible
Team Grendel is back, and this time, they have double the monster sharks and double the trouble as a drug cartel and the Mexican Navy are both ready to blow the Beowulf III out of the water!
When a top secret, undercover mission goes wrong for one of the company's operatives, Ballantine must call on Team Grendel and the crew of the Beowulf III to take down a drug lord and stop Southern California from being overrun by a new substance more addictive and deadly than any drug on the planet. But things are never that simple as Team Grendel find they are under siege by cloned Megalodon sharks that developed a taste for the new substance, sending the monsters on a drug fueled rampage of bloody violence along the Baja Mexico coastline!
Blood is in the water, and the feeding frenzy is on!
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This story is not quite as good as the first. It is probably because the bulk of the events occur over a single day. It just seems too chaotic for such a short time period. It is definitely still a very good story, but unrealistically brief. Even Jack Bauer would say there is too much going on in a single day. That is the only complaint, and if it were to have occurred over two days there would be less of an issue, though still a bit quick.
Neil Helligers has nailed this series. He is definitely an excellent choice to re-record this series!
Very Fun Series
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the storyline is good but I enjoy the characters
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Shark Brains on Drugs;)
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Just as fun as the first
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I don’t require a book to be “great literature” and some predictability is okay; but when the story line requires “supposed” professional Navy Seals and very experienced leaders to be unprepared for the bad guys to act like bad guys, I draw the line.
I don’t expect the hero’s to be perfect, or all-knowing, but it’s insulting when the writer goes against character to further the story.
Spoiler alert: I am referring to the part when the cartel boards the hero’s ship. Way too predictable.
Predictable
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PS- mk is pronounced MARK!
Not as good as the first.
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Not that good for me
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