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The novel TIBURÓN begins with a mysterious attack on a pod of killer whales at
Turtle Beach, Florida where local residents find evidence of a deep sea horror. This new evil lives for the thrill of the kill and annihilates everything in its path. It has claimed its rightful place at the top of the food chain and those who dare enter the sea must beware. It is up to a team of marine biologists, police and coast guard to hunt down the beast and try to put an end to their nightmare before it puts an end to them.
“The oceans remain an undiscovered world only slightly explored or even
understood,” says author Edward Holsclaw. “It is an unknown abyss which science will never entirely fathom. Nor can one dare speculate that we as humans have come into contact with or have discovered every species or life form that inhabits our vast waters on the planet we call earth.”
TIBURÓN is an exciting horror story that offers readers a chilling glimpse into
what these unknown depths might hold. Says Holsclaw, “I want to entertain the reader by taking them on an incredible journey through my imagination.”

Tiburon edition by Holsclaw II Edward A Mystery Thriller Suspense eBooks

When an inexplicably slaughtered pod of killer whales washes up on the beach, a pair of oceanic researches finds themselves drawn into a reign of terror that threatens to engulf the entire sea. What new horror has the ocean spawned, and can anything stop it?

TIBURON is an energetic, fast-moving novel that introduces a fresh variation on the "killer shark" genre. Writer Edward Holsclaw keeps the story running with plenty of gory action and a strong sense of foreboding and mystery. The two protagonists are likable and every time they sally forth into the ocean the reader knows something terrible is waiting for them. And unlike many contemporary novelists, Holsclaw doesn't let his story get away from either himself or the reader, and the adventure rushes along to its explosive climax in just over 100 pages without ever losing steam.

So why only three stars? Despite its exciting plot, TIBURON suffers from inconsistent writing and sloppy editing. Choppy spacing, inappropriate quotation marks, and comma splices were common throughout my Kindle edition. Moreover, while Holsclaw has come up with a page-burning plot, his prose style is hit or miss. Though at times the writer conjures some truly ethereal word images, there are just as many passages that are nearly painful to read. As for dialog, Holsclaw seems to think most people are incapable of putting together a complete sentence without stuffing in one childish vulgarity after another, and that gets tiresome pretty quickly. A little editing could have cleared up many of these issues and made TIBURON a much better reading experience. Finally, the story leaves a lot unexplained. Not only do we never learn much of anything about the story's monsters, such as where they come from or how they accomplish some of the nearly preternatural things they do, but there are hints that the Bermuda Triangle, where some of the story takes place, is somehow involved and that it is exerting its haunted influence upon our characters. Sadly, this is only briefly touched on, and it's never clear what the Triangle really has to do with the story, or if it actually has anything at all to do with it.

Despite its stylistic issues, TIBURON is a very entertaining book that kept this reader turning the pages at a rapid clip. The author packs a powerful story into a short novel, and in so doing gives us a lean, engaging tale that never loses inertia. The unfortunate editing and lapses in writing do keep TIBURON from being first-rate, but even so I would strongly recommend it to anyone who enjoys stories of man-eating monsters from the deep.

Product details

  • File Size 1117 KB
  • Print Length 115 pages
  • Publisher Trafford Publishing (February 16, 2012)
  • Publication Date February 16, 2012
  • Sold by  Digital Services LLC
  • Language English
  • ASIN B007AKD2R6

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another good book
Good Read
Really enjoyed this aquatic horror story! Fast paced and intelligent writing drag you into the plot quickly. Character development evolves effortlessly as you turn pages faster. This would be a great movie!
I bought this book hoping for a fun, entertaining read to just help get my mind off of other problems in my life that I can't do much about other than weather out the storm (as the saying goes).

The basic idea is good, a previously unknown species of shark terrorizing the shore and small ships..

But that being said..

The overall grammar and dialogue of the characters was horrible. Relationships between characters was terrible as well, and the 'sex' scene between the two main characters was just pointless. Badly written, felt as if the author threw it in there just to put sex in and frankly.. I've read better sex scenes in cheesy "Star Trek Voyager" based fan-fic than what this book presented.

I forced myself to read the entire thing.. after all I spent $2.00 for it.

But I have to say.. someone should convince the author to go learn how to write decent dialogue.

All in all I was very disappointed and wish I'd spent my $2.00 on something else..
I have long suspected that when God Allmighty flooded the earth to destroy the wickedness of men, that even then there may have been creatures of the deep that may have survived what the land clubbing dinosaurs couldn't, and that we had better pay more attention to our environment so as not to create a pathway for unknown terrors of the abyss.
This book starts out grabing you in the gut , But leaves more questions than answers Left me empty not knowing answers to how what and why. The ending was the same as a hundred other horror books. Don,t they ,the auther have any other endings? If your a shark person this book will keep you reading but leaves you wanting more
I liked the plot and how the story moved along. The romance was just silly and could have been left out. The book reminds me of the old B grade monster movies from the 50's which I really liked. The author needs to work on his craft a bit more and I suspect will improve over time.
When an inexplicably slaughtered pod of killer whales washes up on the beach, a pair of oceanic researches finds themselves drawn into a reign of terror that threatens to engulf the entire sea. What new horror has the ocean spawned, and can anything stop it?

TIBURON is an energetic, fast-moving novel that introduces a fresh variation on the "killer shark" genre. Writer Edward Holsclaw keeps the story running with plenty of gory action and a strong sense of foreboding and mystery. The two protagonists are likable and every time they sally forth into the ocean the reader knows something terrible is waiting for them. And unlike many contemporary novelists, Holsclaw doesn't let his story get away from either himself or the reader, and the adventure rushes along to its explosive climax in just over 100 pages without ever losing steam.

So why only three stars? Despite its exciting plot, TIBURON suffers from inconsistent writing and sloppy editing. Choppy spacing, inappropriate quotation marks, and comma splices were common throughout my edition. Moreover, while Holsclaw has come up with a page-burning plot, his prose style is hit or miss. Though at times the writer conjures some truly ethereal word images, there are just as many passages that are nearly painful to read. As for dialog, Holsclaw seems to think most people are incapable of putting together a complete sentence without stuffing in one childish vulgarity after another, and that gets tiresome pretty quickly. A little editing could have cleared up many of these issues and made TIBURON a much better reading experience. Finally, the story leaves a lot unexplained. Not only do we never learn much of anything about the story's monsters, such as where they come from or how they accomplish some of the nearly preternatural things they do, but there are hints that the Bermuda Triangle, where some of the story takes place, is somehow involved and that it is exerting its haunted influence upon our characters. Sadly, this is only briefly touched on, and it's never clear what the Triangle really has to do with the story, or if it actually has anything at all to do with it.

Despite its stylistic issues, TIBURON is a very entertaining book that kept this reader turning the pages at a rapid clip. The author packs a powerful story into a short novel, and in so doing gives us a lean, engaging tale that never loses inertia. The unfortunate editing and lapses in writing do keep TIBURON from being first-rate, but even so I would strongly recommend it to anyone who enjoys stories of man-eating monsters from the deep.
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