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5.0 out of 5 stars ORCA IS A GRIPPING TALE OF ADVENTURE

ORCA by Arthur Herzog joins a long list of the classics dealing with man against beast, in this case, man against a killer whale. The protagonist, Jack Campbell has lived a rather shiftless life as captain of a down and out excursion company. Out of a desperate need, he decides to hunt down and capture a great white whale for a big reward from Japanese...
Published on November 4, 2004 by Jody Mondo

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3.0 out of 5 stars Not Free SF Reader
Jaws, but mammal and smarter.


Killer whales can actually decide to be mean, apparently, rather than just, say, eat you if you are tasty and in the right place at the right time like a shark would.

Or, if you get a monster variety of such much like Jaws was to sharks that is a really, really bad thing, especially if everyone else gets...
Published on October 27, 2007 by Blue Tyson


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5.0 out of 5 stars ORCA IS A GRIPPING TALE OF ADVENTURE, November 4, 2004
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ORCA by Arthur Herzog joins a long list of the classics dealing with man against beast, in this case, man against a killer whale. The protagonist, Jack Campbell has lived a rather shiftless life as captain of a down and out excursion company. Out of a desperate need, he decides to hunt down and capture a great white whale for a big reward from Japanese entrepreneurs. With members of his family, he leaves Miami for Newfoundland where a pod of whales have been sighted. It is here that he meets Rachael, a teacher and her Indian ally, studying whales, who they feel are sacred. The orca or killer whale is a formidable member of the Dolphin family. Captain Campbell mistakenly kills a birthing female whale and her calf. There will be hell to pay as orca's mate for life. Unbeknownst to Campbell, the male orca will seek revenge of huge proportions. The orca starts by devastating the small port town and killing just about everyone around. Finally, Campbell, who has fallen in love and mated with Rachael, takes on the challenge of the orca and theirs is a quest to the death. But something happens to Campbell--did he learn how to love from the whale? Did he learn how to express courage and call upon bravery he didn't know he had? Their assults on each other are hair-raising--man and beast cleverly matching wits--making it hard to put the book down. In a surprise ending, the majestic orca teaches Campbell a valuable lesson. A terrific read.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Not Free SF Reader, October 27, 2007
This review is from: ORCA (Paperback)
Jaws, but mammal and smarter.


Killer whales can actually decide to be mean, apparently, rather than just, say, eat you if you are tasty and in the right place at the right time like a shark would.

Or, if you get a monster variety of such much like Jaws was to sharks that is a really, really bad thing, especially if everyone else gets terrified of the water and it is you that gets to do the fishing.


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