Crustaceans
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Narrated by:
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James Conlan
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By:
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William Meikle
About this listen
From Scottish writer William Meikle comes a novel that is a welcome return to those tomes of pure enjoyment that we read with guilt in our early teens, in the tradition of James Herbert's The Rats and Guy N. Smith's Night of the Crabs.
It begins with a dead whale on a Boston shoreline - not in itself an unusual occurrence. But the things that claw their way out of the blubber are very unusual indeed. A cast of giant crabs, evolved over centuries, descends on a small coastal town and, having feasted, make their way to the city using the sewer system. Soon they are swarming around Manhattan, hunted and harried by a SWAT team tasked with ridding the city of the menace...before the menace gets big enough to rid itself of the city.
©2014 William Meikle (P)2014 Gryphonwood PressWhat listeners say about Crustaceans
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- Audible Listener
- 05-05-23
Clickety-Clack, The Crabs Are Back...
I loved it. Crustaceans is a funny, tacky, thoroughly entertaining, silly comedy-horror about mutant killer crabs. Nothing more, nothing less. The narrator does a wonderful job bringing this to life. The Joe Porter character segments were hilarious. Highly recommended. 5/5 stars for me.
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- Kenneth Skaldebø
- 21-04-20
Killer crabs, what more do you want?
If you are looking for a story featuring massive killer crabs, well, look no further!
It’s a enjoyable creature feature romp! Narration is on point.
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- Michael
- 04-10-23
Enjoyable read!
Enjoyed listening to this at bedtime. It was really quite good. It reminds me of "Night of the Crabs" and that's a good thing! Definitely worth your time.
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- Sue Holges
- 16-12-14
Gripping Tale of Terror
If you could sum up Crustaceans in three words, what would they be?
Fan Bloody Tastic
What other book might you compare Crustaceans to, and why?
Guy N. Smiths Night of the Crabs and Killer Crabs.
Have you listened to any of James Conlan’s other performances? How does this one compare?
Not Before but will again if I can find somthing of a similar kind
Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
Yes if I had all the time it took to listen 4hrs 21 mins but I did it in several parts.
Any additional comments?
Very Cleverly written and well read. Gripping from first breath to last Sigh.
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- Michael Myett
- 20-09-23
Old school creature feature …
Nobody writes creature feature books like William Meikle. I liked this book a lot. Most of the characters were interesting and the story moved right along. I would recommend this book to anyone looking for a fun read to get away from the day to day for awhile.
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