Typhon
A Sea Monster Technothriller
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Narrated by:
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Virtual Voice
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By:
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John Triptych
This title uses virtual voice narration
Virtual voice is computer-generated narration for audiobooks.
In the cold darkness of the deep, nightmares become real.
After her brother goes missing during a saturation dive, submersible pilot Chloe Gietz heads out into the Arabian Sea on a desperate search and rescue mission. What she finds is a corporate cover-up to protect a concealed underwater habitat.Typhon is a place of secrets that its owners want hidden from the outside world. But an experiment goes horrifically wrong, and a powerful, destructive organism is unleashed.
The once calm waters becomes a battleground for survival, as employees of a ruthless conglomerate will stop at nothing to cover their tracks, and a nightmarish creature that can both survive and hunt within the crushing pressure of the aquatic abyss awaits them all...
Don't miss this latest, pulse-pounding thriller by John Triptych, with new characters, nonstop action, and a more terrifying monster! Project Proteus (each book is a self contained story and may be read separately): Book 1- Lemuria Book 2- Typhon Book 3- Irkalla
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The sea monster is fairly unique, and is based on one of the creepiest looking giant bug species I ever saw served up on a platter in Bangkok. Its slow reveal is fine and proper… however, I thought it needed to be a whole lot more scary - especially at the climax. Somehow I was expecting that “tiger and a shark” creature’s abilities to present themselves somehow in the final battle, at least that’s what I expected from that earlier tease about the mysterious monster’s rampage wreckage.
Could’ve been worse, but this audiobook could’ve also been a lot better.
Entertaining but not enlightening, know what I mean?
Creepy Crawly tale left me expecting more.
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AI narration ruined this book
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