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Typhon

A Sea Monster Technothriller

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Typhon

By: John Triptych
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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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Characters you’re familiar with from other “sea monster” books. What’s surprising is here survival isn’t all that predetermined.
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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This book has a good story and I almost always like the writer, but the AI narration ruined this for me. Please stop using AI narration.

AI narration ruined this book

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