Meg Hell’s Aquarium
Released in 2009, Meg Hell’s Aquarium is the fifth entry in
Steve Alten’s Meg series. Set four years after the events of Primal Waters
where we find Jonas Taylor back working at the Tanaka Institute closely with
the recaptured Angel.
The book’s prologue begins in the Philippine Sea where the
book explains the geography of the area through history as well as the
evolution of life present too. Then the book focuses on a lone Megalodon who is
revealed to be Scarface the vicious male who Michael Maren tried to use to get
his revenge on Jonas with in Primal Waters. Scarface has abandoned his old
hunting ground in the Mariana Trench to stakeout the Western Mariana Trough to
search for a meal despite having killed a juvenile whale shark.
Scarface then picks up a strange object through his ampullae
of Lorenzini and investigates the faint electrical field which turns out to be
a World War II Japanese destroyer and after determining that it is inedible,
Scarface moves on eventually entering the Western Mariana Ridge and soon picks
up reverberations in the water which takes him to a hole in the sea floor about
400 feet across. As Scarface circles the void, A 68 foot Leedsichthys rises out
of the gap as Scarface attacks and drives his hyperextended jaws into the giant
and as Scarface becomes preoccupied and distracted by the kill, a pair of jaws
about thirty two feet emerge from the gap and close on Scarface’s caudal fin
reducing it to mincemeat and snapping his twin claspers off.
Scarface recovers from the sudden attack and sees the 122
feet long Pliosaur fully emerge from the gap which keeps its distance due to
Scarface’s fearsome jaws but is locked onto the stream of blood pouring into
the surrounding water. The pliosaur then
disappears into the darkness with a quick thrust of its front flippers and
banks round and attacks again and Scarface is heavily injured and after about
twenty minutes of being interlocked with each other, Scarface dies from his
wounds.
Meanwhile at the Monterey Peninsula Airport, we find Jonas
Taylor waiting outside Gate B with his now twenty four year old daughter Dani
for his son David’s plane to land and let out passengers and to pass the time
they resume talk about their own choices of music. Eventually David appears
from the baggage claim exit and tosses his stuff into the Lexus Sudan and
climbs in. As Jonas drives onto the car towards Highway 68, he brings up the
subject of football to David on seeing his jersey and that the coach who called
their home lost two wide-outs because of injuries to which David replies that
his football days ended with high school.
Dani then points out Jonas’ now snowy white hair to David
who remembers his father still being gray from the last time he had seen him
and the conversion moves to Jonas talking to David about opportunities in
marine biology internships including a recent sale of the Manta Ray with the
Naval Warfare Center partly due to a piloting demonstration that David had
partook in. This leads David to say that the Vice Admiral mentioned that they
could use a good trainer hinting that Jonas could take the position but Jonas
turns down the idea because of his enjoyment of working with the Megs and that
they needed special care.
David jokes about how Angel’s “pups” who are now larger than
an adult Great White after Jonas make them sound like they are a litter of
cocker spaniels and the conversion touches on the subject of “the sisters” .
Dani states that while all five pups shared the same womb, the three “runts”
are nothing compared with Lizzy & Belle who are just as vicious as their
mother Angel as Jonas turns off Highway 68 and south on Highway 1.
After the subject of David’s breakup with his girlfriend is brought up, David says it was because she was getting too serious in the relationship which put him off her with Dani saying she didn’t like her much either then David asks how his mother Terry is doing and Dani replies that she is stressed out due to an animal rights group called R.A.W. (Release Animals to the Wild) wanting the Megs released and members of the groups have been doing things like slashing tyres of employee’s cars which made Jonas hire a security firm to deal with the problem.
After the subject of David’s breakup with his girlfriend is brought up, David says it was because she was getting too serious in the relationship which put him off her with Dani saying she didn’t like her much either then David asks how his mother Terry is doing and Dani replies that she is stressed out due to an animal rights group called R.A.W. (Release Animals to the Wild) wanting the Megs released and members of the groups have been doing things like slashing tyres of employee’s cars which made Jonas hire a security firm to deal with the problem.
Jonas then talks about how the pens are too small for the
Megs and no more expansions can be made at the Tanaka Institute along the coast
because of the State Assembly but they offer 600 acres in Bakersfield as an
alternative. Jonas then mentions a meeting he and Mac are to have with Emaar
Properties out of the United Arab Emirates about a new state of the art
aquarium and hotel in Dubai which presents an opportunity of them taking one or
more of the Meg pups. Before the meeting takes place however two incidents
occur the first being where Angel goes berserk and this results in Dani getting
injured and a guest feeder is bitten in half after the swell of water created
by Angel’s rampage pulls him from the A frame into the southern part of the
tank.
The second incident is when Angelica, one of the “runts” is suddenly attacked by the “sisters” Lizzy and Belle and after staff manage to separate them and get Angelica into a transport net to move her into the medic pool to treat the wounds on her pectoral fin and left flank, however before Angelica can be moved into the medic pool having just been tranquilized Belle attacks again and tears a huge hole in her abdomen resulting in the Meg’s death.
The second incident is when Angelica, one of the “runts” is suddenly attacked by the “sisters” Lizzy and Belle and after staff manage to separate them and get Angelica into a transport net to move her into the medic pool to treat the wounds on her pectoral fin and left flank, however before Angelica can be moved into the medic pool having just been tranquilized Belle attacks again and tears a huge hole in her abdomen resulting in the Meg’s death.
While Terry goes on Good Morning America to address the
accident with Angel, Jonas and Mac meet with the entourage from Dubai including
Fiesal bin Rashidi, the first cousin to the crown prince and the CEO of Emaar
Properties. During the lengthy discussion, a series of hand-drawn sketches are
presented to Jonas and Mac depicting creatures such as the Kronosaurs that
Jonas encountered during his last trip to the Mariana Trench among other
species once thought extinct and Jonas recognises who drew the images as Dr
Michael Maren the ichthyologist who tried to kill Jonas using Scarface.
Following the drawings, Jonas and Mac are presented with Maren’s research data and an offer of purchasing the two surviving Meg “runts” Mary-Kate & Ashley, a dozen of the Institute’s new Manta Ray submersibles and the employ of Jonas and the staff to help capture the creatures in Maren’s drawings for the Dubai aquarium.
Following the drawings, Jonas and Mac are presented with Maren’s research data and an offer of purchasing the two surviving Meg “runts” Mary-Kate & Ashley, a dozen of the Institute’s new Manta Ray submersibles and the employ of Jonas and the staff to help capture the creatures in Maren’s drawings for the Dubai aquarium.
Jonas and Mac laugh at the idea of them going due to their
experiences in the Mariana Trench and their dealings with Maren so they turn
down their part in the deal despite the additional offer of five million
dollars each for their participation in the venture. The meeting ends with the
Dubai entourage leaving but one who turns out to be the crown prince in
disguise speaking with Jonas and Mac about the deal further and Jonas offers
that David would show him the Manta Ray. David decides that a ride is better
than a demonstration taking the prince with him and puts the Manta Ray through
its paces which by the end impresses the prince so much that he offers David
the job that Jonas and Mac both turned down and he accepts.
Having read all of the previous entries in the MEG series in
order, I found it hard to fathom just how Steve Alten could take up from where
Primal Waters left off. But yes he surprised me with Hell’s Aquarium which
returns the series to form from the ridiculousness of Primal Waters. The vivid
detail of the Meg’s sensory perception which is now a staple of the series
returns as well as the recap for the three previous books is present for
newcomers to the series to catch up which makes the book work as a standalone
title fairly well.
However there are flaws present and they are as follows.
- Continuity Issues:
This first flaw concerns the age of the characters namely
Dani and David Taylor considering that Hell’s Aquarium is set four years after
the events of Primal Waters where David and Dani were fourteen and eighteen
respectively while in Hell’s Aquarium where they are somehow now twenty years
old and twenty four when they should be eighteen and twenty two. Personally I
think this may just be an oversight by the author but thought I would mention
it.
- Female Characters:
Most of the female cast in Hell’s Aquarium are presented
poorly again with the exceptions of Terry, Mac’s wife Trish and surprisingly
Dani who seems to have grown as a person in leaps and bounds since Primal
Waters but still has holds onto her gangsta music preference. The others are
presented as either mentally unstable, major teases,
psychotic or downright stupid and generally have bigger breasts than IQs which
some readers will find to be misogynistic but personally I found to be ultimately
tiresome.
- Level of Detail:
This is another personal issue I have where the author
describes the weight, size, lifting power, construction
and tensile strength of every single piece of equipment in the book. I didn't
know whether to be impressed or just annoyed by this aspect of Hell’s Aquarium
mostly due to the explanations taking up sizeable pieces of a chapter which
reduces the amount of story progression. Overall to the casual reader, this
makes the book overly technical which maybe off-putting whereas those
interested in sea exploration will absolutely love it.
- Story Direction:
While Hell’s Aquarium is a step above the previous book
Primal Waters, it does suffer from similar problems like the prologue which
reads like an essay on tectonic plates. Like with the previous entry Primal
Waters, Hell’s Aquarium is written in the present tense over the past tense style
of the first two books in the series but this time around the flow of the story
is considerably better which makes a better read overall.
Steve Alten ups the ante yet again with Hell’s Aquarium with
the return of Angel along with her five pups which all have their own
personalities and group dynamic where the three runts don’t clash with each
other while the “sisters” Lizzy & Belle form a sort-of symbiotic predatory
relationship between them with Belle acting as the brawn to Lizzy's brains. Also
introduced is a large menagerie of other creatures including the Kronosaurs and
the new Liopleurodon hinted from Primal Waters to be the rival to the Megs.
Like with its predecessor Primal Waters, the story is split
across the main focus with David going to Dubai to work at the new aquarium
being financed by the Prince and the subplots of Jonas dealing the day to day
problems with Angel and her brood and the activists of the group R.A.W. who are
using the incidents at the Institute to push their agenda.
Hell’s Aquarium acts as a passing of the torch where we see
Jonas’ son David quickly becoming the main character whereas Jonas is adjusted
into a secondary role. Overall Hell’s Aquarium is an entertaining read and a
welcome addition to the Meg series and the best way that I can sum this up is
by saying there's a fantastic sense of dynasty and tradition, continuity of
life and the interaction between the generations on both sides.
Me as well as
other followers of the series will invested a lot of time with the Taylors and
their travails with Angel and her brood, and the masterstroke of Hell's
Aquarium is in acknowledging that in-between toothsome adventures, time moves
on, people change, and life keeps dealing new cards making this entry as
enthralling as The Trench and steers the series into the uncharted waters of
infinite possibility.
Meg Hell’s Aquarium is available in paperback, hardback and
e-book formats.