Tiburón
- 309 páginas
- 11 horas de lectura
Peter Benchley elaboró relatos que a menudo profundizaban en los miedos primarios que acechan bajo la superficie de lo cotidiano, explorando en particular la compleja y a menudo tensa relación de la humanidad con el mundo natural, especialmente con el mar. Su técnica narrativa construía hábilmente suspense, atrayendo a los lectores a inquietantes encuentros con lo desconocido y lo aterrador. A medida que avanzaba su carrera, la escritura de Benchley evolucionó más allá de los thrillers puros, centrándose cada vez más en temas ecológicos y el profundo impacto de las acciones humanas en los entornos marinos. Sus obras posteriores reflejan un profundo compromiso con la conservación de los océanos, abogando por una coexistencia más equilibrada entre la humanidad y el vasto mundo submarino.







Three novels--Jaws, Beast, and The Girl of the Sea of Cortez--by one of the masters of the thriller genre and the author of the Deep.
Offering firsthand insights, this guide delves into the world of sharks, exploring their behavior, biology, and the misconceptions surrounding them. Written by the bestselling author of Jaws, it provides a unique perspective on these often-feared creatures, aiming to educate and demystify their role in the ocean ecosystem. The book combines engaging narratives with factual information, making it an essential read for anyone interested in marine life and conservation.
Master storyteller Benchley ("Jaws") combines high adventure with down-to-earth advice in a book that is at once a thriller and a valuable book about being safe in, on, under, and around the shark infested ocean.
A young couple go to Bermuda on their honeymoon. They dive on the reefs offshore, looking for the wreck of a sunken ship. What they find lures them into a strange and increasingly terrifying encounter with past and present, a struggle for salvage and survival along the floor of the sea, in the deep.
A reporter goes to the Caribbean to investigate the mysterious disappearance of hundreds of boats.