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Meg: Nightstalkers
- The Meg Series, Book 5
- Narrated by: Keith Szarabajka
- Series: Meg, Book 5
- Length: 10 hrs and 38 mins
- Categories: Literature & Fiction, Horror
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Publisher's Summary
In this fifth installment of the New York Times best-selling Meg series, Meg: Nightstalkers picks up where Meg: Hell's Aquarium left off.
Bela and Lizzy, the dominant megalodon siblings from Angel's brood, have escaped the Tanaka Institute to roam the Salish Sea in British Columbia. While Jonas Taylor and his friend Mac attempt to either recapture or kill the "sisters," Jonas' son, David, embarks on his own adventure, motivated by revenge.
Having witnessed his girlfriend's gruesome death, David has joined a Dubai prince's ocean expedition, tracking the 120-foot, hundred-ton Liopleurodon that escaped from the Panthalassa Sea. Haunted by night terrors, David repeatedly risks his life to lure the Lio and other prehistoric sea creatures into the fleet's nets, all while battling his own suicidal demons.
Steve Alten weaves these storylines together in a thriller that culminates in a final showdown between the most dangerous predators ever to inhabit the planet.
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- luke leglise
- 29-03-2019
great book
loved it awesome book for a great series can't wait to see what happens next
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- Hebby~Bookworm
- 13-04-2018
Terrible DNF
Couldn’t finish this one. Three hours to go and I couldn’t take any more. It went off on a ridiculous tangent that had absolutely nothing to do with recapturing or killing the Megs. ———-Spoiler alert: ———— Time travel. WTF.
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- Brian Cain
- 24-10-2016
A bit of a mess
I have no words for how desperately I wanted to love this book. I've been a faithful fan for probably twenty years but unfortunately Night Stalkers is a convoluted mess. Too many characters, subplots and far too much time without prehistoric sharks. And don't get me started about space time continuum / butterfly effect. I only stuck with this book because I've been reading the series from day one.
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- Brian
- 01-04-2018
Alten Knows How To Bring The Action
I've been a reader of the MEG series for quite some time. I remember picking the first MEG book out at the local library in my hometown and thinking "what the heck is this?" I was enthralled. I grew up loving dinosaurs and sharks and this felt like the perfect combination of the two. Fast-forward probably 10-15 years and you have me now - I still love dinosaurs and sharks and now the MEG series. Alten has been writing these for years now and I've enjoyed each one of them in their own way. In book four (Hell's Aquarium) Alten introduces not only a new character but a whole new group of them from an underwater lake. Nightstalkers picks up where that left off (with a slight intro that got me back up to speed). And just goes pedal to the metal from that point on.
Nightstalkers is right on par with the other MEG books along with Alten's non-MEG books. There was even a small scene that would end up being a hint to his newer book Undisclosed (zero-point energy). Alten knows how to weave ancient history (old dinos/sharks/animals/fish) and technology into a seamless and entertaining joyride of a book.
Nightstalkers is full of action and a lot of "breath-holding" scenes where you're really not sure how anyone is going to make it out alive. I like books like that. Sure, sometimes they can be mindless, but every time Nightstalkers would slip into that Alten would throw a curveball with some new science or technology.
I also particularly liked that one of the characters had Parkinson's - since Alten himself also has this ailment. It just felt like a nice inclusion and a way to write about it without shoving it in your face (it wasn't the main character or anything like that).
Overall, MEG: Nightstalkers was an action-past, slightly mindless, entertaining piece of fiction. What more would you expect featuring prehistoric sharks!?
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- David
- 04-09-2018
Love this series.
Love this series. Keeps getting better with each book. Keep up the great work Steve.
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- Matthew Saunders
- 07-08-2018
Another brilliant entry!
As for the 5th story of the meg series by steve Alten excellent installment awesome!
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- Shane M. Bowler
- 12-07-2018
Meg and Co
The MEG series is getting a little long in the tooth. I feel a MEGs in space story around the corner. If they do it though, I will read it. I’ve loved all of Steve’s books since the first. I’m a disciple. It is getting tough to make these MEG books fresh though. If you enjoyed the others you’ll enjoy this. Chomp.
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- Meaghan
- 08-06-2018
Not my favorite of the series
I have loved each book leading up to book 5; however this book was a tad difficult to follow as there were multiple stories lines finally ending the final 10 minutes of the book where it all tied together. Not my favorite, but not horrible. Looking forward to book 6 this July.
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- Matthew J. Fitzgerald
- 15-05-2018
Gotta read them all
Great series! Recommend it to anyone enjoying Jaws type books . Can't wait for the movie!
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- Tammy
- 19-12-2020
great action
Action packed thriller, with plenty of terrifying creatures to try and end the main characters. read well, and couldn't walk away til the bitter end. highly recommend to all who love to root for the underdogs even if they could eat you.
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- Vrey
- 12-12-2020
Shark week quarantine style
Honestly? For what it is it’s fantastic! Spoiler: time travel was a bit much though....
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- Heidi
- 30-10-2020
Great
Another great one in this series. I can't get enough of these prehistoric ocean monsters!
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- Nicholas facer
- 27-04-2018
amazing ending
not the best build up and there were moments where it went a little "out there" with the science fiction. the ending however was surprising and very satisfying.
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- Anonymous User
- 14-08-2020
loved
the plot twists near the end were really good, and the hint of something more about 80% in got me hooked
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- Anonymous User
- 12-08-2019
extinction isnt forever
the book I loved and made me sad when the sisters died but the fact it links with the loch means there is a shared universe. I mean I want to see a Megalodon fight the loch ness monster
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- john
- 23-02-2019
excellent
as all the Steve Alten books I've listened to quality reads that give an excellent understanding of the story
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- Alex Pritchard
- 19-10-2018
cool story, gets a bit trippy in the middle though
great story, however (spolier) the time dreams and time travel theme was a bit odd
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- Craig D
- 07-07-2018
**SPOILER ALERT**
First the non-spoiler part: It's a typical 'Meg' book in that 90% of the action happens in the last 5 chapters, which the reviews on all the books in the series show. *SPOILER ALERT - YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED!* OK so I've read book 1 (almost 20 years ago!) and 4 recently which I really enjoyed so carried on with the series. Book 5 very much starts off in the same vein as 4, and I enjoyed it as such, until something happens in the final third which just seemed so out of nowhere and quite frankly ridiculous - time travel. I know this is a sci fi novel and it's a bit rich saying time travel is ridiculous in a sci fi novel, but bear with me here - this is a sci fi novel about giant sea monsters, you accept that level of 'ridiculousness' is normal in this universe when you decide to pick up the book, but to randomly throw in a time travel sub plot practically out of nowhere in book 5 of a series that for 4.5 books has been exclusively about giant sea monsters feels more like a convenient plot point than anything else. It's not very well explained how it happens, and the other characters seem to accept the fact that time travel is possible practically immediately. I still enjoyed it and basically ignored this sub plot point for the rest of the book, as the rest of the concept is great. I'm going to read book 6 too because I do like this series, but if they try and continue this time travel malarkey if a book 7 ever comes out I won't be reading it! Oh and on a final note - the narrators attempts at accents, particularly his Scottish one, are comically bad, but just grin and bear it, its still a good book! :)
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- Lara and dave
- 03-06-2017
intresting
i found this a mòst intresting knolageable
a very enjoyable even griping
a good series
well worth it
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- Dan
- 18-10-2016
Superb, one small problem
Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?
This is a fantastic addition to the Meg Series, the story is extremely well written as you would expect from Steve Alten. The only draw back to this audiobook is the fact that the rest of the Meg series is not available on audiobook here, also the inclusion of Vostok and the Loch would also be a great addition as it would tie in characters from Nightstalkers. Well worth the investment A+++
What other book might you compare Meg: Nightstalkers to, and why?
The Meg Series, Jaws etc
If you made a film of this book, what would be the tag line be?
The original Meg, is being made into a film, just hope it stays true to the book
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