
We follow Jonas Taylor as he’s a middle-aged father of two children, married to Terry Tanaka, and struggling terribly to pay off the heavy debts that his family has fallen into. takes place eighteen years after the events of book two, The Trench. The book was a disappointment my first time reading through it, and I am sad to say, that it was painfully worse the second time around. After learning that the Meg film will be releasing in August, I decided to re-read so that I could continue with the series and satisfy my building excitement for the upcoming theatrical debut. This edition of the book is the deluxe, tall rack mass market paperback.Is the third instalment in the science-fiction, action-adventure series, Meg, written by Steve Alten. Jonas reluctantly agrees, and David is off to Dubai for the summer of his life, not realizing that he is being set up to lead an expedition that will hunt down and capture the most dangerous creatures ever to inhabit the Earth! Fortunately, a Dubai royal prince who is building the largest aquarium in the world seeks to purchase two of the "runts"-if Jonas Taylor's twenty-one year-old son, David, will be their handler.


Tanaka Institute, Monterey, CA: Four years have passed since Angel, the 76-foot, 100,000 pound Megalodon, birthed a litter of pups far too numerous and aggressive to keep in one pen. Vast and isolated, the Panthalassa is inhabited by nightmarish sea creatures long believed extinct. Hidden beneath its primordial crust lies the remains of the Panthalassa, an ocean that dates back 220 million years. The Philippine Sea Plate: The most unexplored realm on the planet. The most fearsome predators in history…are no longer history.

New York Times bestselling author Steve Alten's Meg: Hell's Aquarium continues his thrilling action adventure series-the basis for the feature film The Meg, starring Jason Statham as Jonas Taylor.
