A review by sjj169
Pressure by Brian Keene

4.0

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Ummm no! But I'll read all I can about it. Because stoopid.

Off the coast of Mauritius, something is going on with the gorgeous area that looks like an underground waterfall.
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Something is taking over, turning the ocean very dark, cold, and the animal life is either leaving or disappearing.
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World-champion free diver and marine biologist Carrie Anderson joins in the mix working to find out what is going on in the deep. The ocean floor is starting to collapse and a big bio-technical company is hiring her to go in to see if she can figure out why.
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Frick that! I hate deep water. I'm okay just looking at it but like I heard on a video.."That's the shark's table." You can get your arse eaten or worse.
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Now it didn't matter to me whether this book was completely believable or not, I gave no cares. It was perfect summer reading (to keep me away from the beach)..I ate this stuff up. It sent chills up my spine and reinforced my belief that unless you can see wear your foot is going..you just keep that sucker out of the water.
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I think this was my first Brian Keene book and it looks like my friends like some of his other books better so I'm completely sold on him if this is one of his worst.

Booksource: Netgalley in exchange for review.

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My fellow Netgalley junkie Michael is getting the blame for my nightmares on this one.