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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Bond Girl meets Monster Shark on the
35th anniversary of JAWS
She was the most formidable creature that
ever lived, a 70-foot,100,000 pound Great
White shark with a mouth filled with
seven-inch teeth. Thirty-five years after
Steven Spielberg's blockbuster kept
audiences out of the water, the prehistoric
cousin to JAWS returns this summer in NY
Times best-selling author Steve Alten’s
MEG: Hell's Aquarium (Tor/Forge), the
latest installment in his series about
Carcharodon Megalodon (MEG for short). And
MEG is not the only monster to
resurface; in Hell's Aquarium we're
introduced to some of the most terrifying
sea creatures of all time, all occupying a
lost sea located seven miles below the
surface, hidden beneath the Philippine Sea
Plate.
There are other surprises in the storyline,
including a cameo appearance by real-life
former Bond girl and Playboy
Playmate, Lana Wood.
Alten, who read JAWS when he was a teen and
soon after began "devouring" every shark
attack story he could find, was in the
middle of writing MEG: Hell’s Aquarium
when he received an e-mail from Lana. “She
said she was a huge MEG fan and asked
me if I would write her into the book as a
character. All of my characters are real
fans who enter contests to become
immortalized in the pages. Lana wanted
something a bit wilder. Being a huge James
Bond fan, how could I say no?”
The author called Lana, who played Plenty
O’Toole in Diamonds Are Forever and the two
became fast friends. Alten describes her
terrifying scene in MEG: Hell’s Aquarium
as a bit “juicy.” “After I wrote it, I
e-mailed her the chapter, afraid of what she
might think. Turns out she loved it.” Months
later, Alten flew Lana and her grandson,
another big shark fan (also a character in
the book) to pose for publicity shots in the
largest set of Megalodon jaws in the world.
Thirty-five summers after JAWS terrorized
moviegoers, MEG: Hell’s Aquarium is
rising up the New York Times best seller
list. With a new MEG script, top
producers, and $150 million in financing,
Alten is hoping to hear good news soon about
his own monster shark franchise. After being
inspired by reading JAWS as a teen, Steve
Alten is passing the baton to tens of
thousands of teens across the U.S. MEG:
Hell’s Aquarium is part of
Adopt-An-Author, a nationwide secondary
school (free) reading program that gets even
the most reluctant teen to read. And the
MEG novels are a big reason why.
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TIP SHEET:
Steve Donoghue Open Letters: Arts &
Literature Review: “The Moby Dick of
giant killer shark novels."
Andrew Tallackson, Entertainment
Editor, The News-Dispatch: “A knockout.
Steve Alten’s imagination, his wicked wit,
his rip-roaring sense of adventure are on
full display here. This is Alten at his
delicious best.”
Chip Minemyer, Editor, The
Tribune-Democrat: “Steve Alten’s
monstrous Meg series grows more frightening,
yet riveting, with each installment. With
Hell’s Aquarium, you’ll be tempted to read
ahead, but don’t you dare skip one
terrifying turn on this thrill ride!”
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