Price: £4.99
Publisher: Orchard Books
Genre: Fiction
Age Range: 8-10 Junior/Middle
Length: 192pp
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Shark Attack
Review also includes:
Hunted, 978-1841219042
Readers will need nerves of steel – and occasionally a strong stomach – to properly enjoy these two novels in Masters’ ‘Predator’ series.
This is 21st-century boys-own stuff – traditional adventure stories with a plot structure that owes much to the computer game: the storylines rocket from one episode of life or death drama – plane crash to avalanche to wolf attack, storm to shipwreck to shark attack – at a breakneck speed. Gratuitous extras such as description are kept to a minimum though there are satisfying elements of character development: boy and the step-father he once despised develop understanding and affection for one another in the face of extreme danger; two cousins learn new respect for each other as they battle alone through the wilderness. The sharks in Shark Attack are the one dimensional Jaws-style killers; there’s a little more interesting information about wolves in Hunted.
But if boys want non-stop action, liberal amounts of blood and gore, and some unambiguous male bonding, then they couldn’t ask for more than they get here.