James Grant hates riding on the back of a great white shark, even
when that shark possesses a microchip in its brain to control it.
The United States Marines who have press-ganged him into service
after World War III, however, could not care less.
James must find a way to learn how to dominate the angry beast he
sits astride, and complete the mission the Marines task him with.
After all, danger or no danger, difficulty or no difficulty, James' country
--and his family--depend on his success.
Post-apocalyptic dystopian settings, government experiments gone
wrong, thriller-style science fiction, Shark Marines covers it all. And asks
the question: "Is the price that a tyrannical government asks a person to pay
for existence worth it?" One man determines to find out for himself.
Autorentext
If the boonies had boonies, Catherine Mullins' hometown would be it. Luckily, the advantage of living out in the middle of nowhere is there is so little to do, there's lots of time to write. And so she uses it to write loooooong novels. For more information about her tomes (and the ones that by some miracle are actually pretty short.) see her website.