Jaws
By Peter Benchley.
Published by Ballantine
Books.
First published 1974.
Paperback.
ISBN-10: 0345544145
ISBN-13: 978-0345544148
Description from the
original hardcover inner sleeve:
A girl swims lazily in
the cool midnight sea - the shark, attracted by the movement, glides unerringly
on to its prey; and the girl is next seen as a hideously mangled carcass in the
flotsam left by the receding so begins the terror which will reign in Amity, a
holiday resort on Long Island which is just preparing for another successful
summer season.
Sharks are rare in those
waters; and great white sharks – three-ton, thirty-foot eating machines which
hunt alone – are almost unheard of. But Martin Brody, Amity’s police chief,
realizes that the killer must be a shark, and begins to suspect which kind. The
beach, he sees at once, must be closed.
But Amity depends on its
summer season, and there are people behind the town’s development who are not
prepared to contemplate a financial loss. The shark will surely move on. The
girl’s death must be ‘an accident’. Reluctantly Brody gives way to pressure.
From that moment the
monster in the sea becomes more than the killer of individual victims. It
becomes an evil presence felt throughout the town, shaking it out of its
complacency and exposing its innermost fears and tensions; and Brody will not
be able to face himself again until he has cleared the ocean of its menace.
Peter Benchley’s magnificent story ends with a sea-chase which for tension and
drama is second to none.
This
novel is a spectacular achievement, and ensures that Benchley will be the most
avidly read novelist of the year.
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