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Mark of the Shark: True Tales of Terror from the Deep

by John Long

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Shark. The very word conjures images of primal fear. The terror of being stalked by a creature utterly insensible to reason and humanity. The nearly inconceivable horror of being eaten alive. John Long brings together a collection of true tales of shark attacks, stories that evoke terror-and celebrate the courage of rescuers and the indomitable spirit that keeps victims alive to tell the tale.… (more)
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Shark. The very word conjures images of primal fear. The terror of being stalked by a creature utterly insensible to reason and humanity. The nearly inconceivable horror of being eaten alive. John Long brings together a collection of true tales of shark attacks, stories that evoke terror-and celebrate the courage of rescuers and the indomitable spirit that keeps victims alive to tell the tale.

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