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An adventure story set in the ocean waters of the Atlantic and spanning the fifty years from the Second World War to modern times. The hero, Simon Chase, runs his own institute for marine conservation with the aim of fighting pollution and saving endangered marine species. He finds a creature in the deep which is a product of a bizarre genetic experiment conducted by the Nazis towards the end of the war. The descriptions of complex action, machinery and marine life are colourful and vivid, and complement the plot which centres on Simon's discovery of the secret, codenamed 'White Shark'. The author is well known for his novels 'Jaws', 'The Deep', 'Island', 'Lush' and 'Beast'. He has also written screenplays for three of his novels. First published in the UK in 1994.

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White Shark, Peter Benchley

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Jaar van publicatie
1994
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Taal
Engels
Uitgever
Arrow Books
Jaar van publicatie
1994
Formaat
Paperback
ISBN10
0099491613
ISBN13
9780099491613
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Eerste editie
1974
Oorspronkelijke titel
Jaws
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An adventure story set in the ocean waters of the Atlantic and spanning the fifty years from the Second World War to modern times. The hero, Simon Chase, runs his own institute for marine conservation with the aim of fighting pollution and saving endangered marine species. He finds a creature in the deep which is a product of a bizarre genetic experiment conducted by the Nazis towards the end of the war. The descriptions of complex action, machinery and marine life are colourful and vivid, and complement the plot which centres on Simon's discovery of the secret, codenamed 'White Shark'. The author is well known for his novels 'Jaws', 'The Deep', 'Island', 'Lush' and 'Beast'. He has also written screenplays for three of his novels. First published in the UK in 1994.