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Cone

A Deep Sea Thriller

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Cone

By: Michael Cole
Narrated by: John Pitacciato
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At first, it was hailed as a miracle of science.

In reality, it was a catastrophic mistake.

Dr. Elliot Alere never imagined his greatest achievement would become his greatest regret. Driven by ambition and the promise of medical breakthroughs, he accomplished the impossible: resurrecting an extinct marine predator—the cameroceras.

He believed the ancient cephalopod could unlock new frontiers in science.

Instead, he unleashed a monster.

When the creature escapes mid-transport, it vanishes into the waters surrounding Green Pastures, a quiet island off the West Coast. Over forty feet long, armed with ten muscular arms tipped with razor-sharp talons, and protected by a massive, cone-shaped shell, the beast wastes no time racking up a body count.

Haunted by guilt, Alere persuades his employer to mount a high-risk operation to recapture the creature. He joins forces with an idealistic marine biologist, a washed-up crab boat captain, and a group of ruthless trophy hunters.

The hunt proves to be the last for many involved, for nothing is safe from the creature’s mighty arms and the pointed tip of its immense CONE.

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To be honest, I thought the book ran rather long in several places.But when I got to the end , I understood it. and the end.\nIng tide everything together

Good monster story, decent bad people story

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While I enjoy his work he has reused a lot of the same stuff from his older works mainly character is a drunk with a tragic event from their past and the supporting character is usually a future love interest or an ex before they get back together by the end of the book it’s an ok book just wish I would change it up more.

No bad but reuses old stuff

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