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Natural selection
    Freedman, Dave, 1966-
Publisher: Hyperion,
Pub date: c2006.
Pages: 414 p.
ISBN: 9781401302092
Item info: 6 copies available at CENTREVILLE REGIONAL, CHANTILLY REGIONAL, GEORGE MASON REGIONAL, KINGS PARK, SHERWOOD REGIONAL, and TYSONS-PIMMIT REGIONAL.
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Publishers Weekly Review
The sea monster "Demonray," who makes landfall in Freedman's far-fetched but entertaining debut, possesses all the predatory features to provide maximum chills. It's got a big brain, big wings, big teeth and a big purpose: to devour anything in its path, including humans. Harry Ackerman, a jaded millionaire whose Manta World (think Jurassic Park) failed when all his captive manta rays died, learns about the sighting of a mysterious flying ray and dispatches a staff of young scientists led by ichthyologist Jason Aldridge, "the next Jacques Cousteau," to investigate. What they find is no ordinary airborne ray, but an amphibious "new order" that has the potential to wipe out mankind. The exciting, science-packed hunt moves quickly but slows down once the crew encounters the Demonray in Northern California's Redwood National Park. Culminating in a cartoonish showdown, this Michael Crichton adventure wanna-be suffers from other odd plot elements, unconvincing romance and pedestrian prose, but it might make an awesome beach read. (June) Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. From: Reed Elsevier Inc. Copyright Reed Business Information
Booklist Review
This debut novel changes before your very eyes. It begins as an implausible riff on Jurassic Park, with carnivorous rays (those big, flat sea creatures) standing in for the dinosaurs. But somewhere along the way, something remarkable happens to the story: you start believing it. Is it the author's enthusiasm, or his characters, or his research? Whatever the reason, there comes a moment when you feel the first twinge of fear, and then you realize that you're buying into this story of giant, prehistoric rays that have learned to fly (yes, fly, in the air) and are now hunting on land. Some of the imagery--shapes swooping out of the blackness, rays as big as hang gliders hovering in midair--evoke a visceral terror in the reader. And the protagonists, a research crew struggling to figure out what these creatures are--and then running for their lives from them--are a likable bunch. Okay, so bits of the story are a little shopworn, like the financially strapped theme-park owner who sends the crew of plucky young scientists out to find the creatures, but in the end, this hardly matters. Like all the best horror authors, Freedman takes his story well beyond the safety of camp; by making it believable, he makes it genuinely terrifying--and when that happens, large audiences follow. Don't be surprised if giant flying fish are the talk of the summer. Keep watching the skies. DavidPitt. From: Syndetics Solutions, Inc. Distributed by Syndetic Solutions, Inc.

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key: 06022134
LCCN: 2005057429
ISBN: 9781401302092
ISBN: 1401302092
Local Dewey call num: FIC FRE
Local call number: 93 RUSH
Personal Author: Freedman, Dave, 1966-
Title: Natural selection / Dave Freedman.
Publication info: New York : Hyperion, c2006.
Physical descrip: 414 p.
Subject term: Marine biologists--California--Fiction.
Subject term: Predatory animals--Fiction.
Subject term: Marine animals--Fiction.
Geographic term: California--Fiction.
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