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Silent Came the Monster: A Novel of the 1916 Jersey Shore Shark Attacks
Silent Came the Monster: A Novel of the 1916 Jersey Shore Shark Attacks | Amy Hill Hearth
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From New York Times bestselling author Amy Hill Hearth comes her first historical thriller, inspired by the story of the 1916 Jersey Shore shark."Sharks are as timid as rabbits," says a superintendent of the Coast Guard, dismissing the possibility that a shark could be the culprit in an unprecedented fatal attack at the Jersey Shore. It's July, and swimming in the sea is a popular new pastime, but people up and down the East Coast are shocked and mystified by the swimmer's death. A prominent surgeon at the shore, Dr. Edwin Halsey is the one who examines the victim, and the only one who believes the perpetrator was a shark--and that it will strike again.With the public and the authorities--and even those who witnessed the attacks--so stubbornly disbelieving, Dr. Halsey finds himself fighting widespread confusion, conspiracy theories, and outright denial. Seeking the input of commercial fisherman, he soon learns they have long been concerned about a creature they call the Beast. The Lenape, one of the tribes native to the area, have their own beliefs about this creature, but can Dr. Halsey convince the rest of the world before it's too late?The story of the 1916 Jersey Shore shark changed the way Americans think of the seashore, reminding us once again that nature plays by its own rules.
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In 1916, there were a series of fatal shark attacks along the Jersey shore. This book fictionalizes those events. I found it a tad melodramatic in some respects (certain characters and scenes) and was disappointed to see the author cling to the outdated “rogue shark” concept in her author‘s note. But it was otherwise a fairly quick, entertaining read. A low pick. The NF Close to Shore is far better.

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CBee Definitely going to research this as I didn‘t even know about it 😳🤦‍♀️ (edited) 1mo
AmyG Close to Shore was a good book. 1mo
dabbe 🖤🐾🖤 1mo
LeahBergen I loved Close to Shore. 👍 1mo
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Lauren-at-LibraryThing
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A fictionalized retelling of the shark attacks that inspired the movie Jaws, which provides the reader with the social and political context for the events. Hearth demonstrates that many of the issues we contended with during the height of the pandemic were not novel, but echoes of an age old struggle: the balance between personal autonomy and freedom, and the benefit to the greater good.

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I can‘t resist a shark story of any kind— so despite being familiar with the factual account of the 1916 shark attacks along the Jersey Shore, I still jumped at the chance to read this fictionalized version! Fast-paced and engaging, the story unfolds mostly from the perspective of one young woman present at one of the fatal encounters & the doctor who tends to all of the victims—& warns the public. Easily compares to JAWS but with more history!

Breanne1 Super excited about this one, just bought it on ebook! 11mo
TorieStorieS @Breanne1 I hope you enjoy it!! 🦈 11mo
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