Something Beneath
In one of the most remote oceans on earth, something stirs.
Book Summary
Something Beneath
In one of the most remote oceans on earth, something stirs.
Five hundred fathoms beneath the surface of the Southern Ocean, prehistoric beasts from the Mesozoic Era escape from frozen bondage and begin their hunt. Marine life start vanishing all over the world and vessels are attacked. Turning the world’s oceans into a battleground, forcing a confrontation between the civilized modern world and the savagery of a primordial world.
Something Beneath is a terrifying journey to the darkest depths of an ocean full of prehistoric predators.
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I found this book of fiction interesting and a good read. I could see a second book come off this one and the key players play a more active role.
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About the Author
Kenneth Passan
I have been a writer since 2003, although my full time job was nursing, as an RN. Before earning my master’s degree in forensic science, my writing began for Forensic Nurse magazine. I had several articles published. Later, when the magazine folded, I combined much of those articles and with months of additional information and much editing, I made those into my first book; a nonfiction called Forensics and the Violent Criminal Mind. My second book which would be my final nonfiction is Monsters Among Us: Man’s Inhumanity to Man. Later I got into writing thriller novels which includes the paranormal horror, crime stories, and any other stories I could come up with that are exciting and would make the reader anxious to keep reading and reading. As a former avid reader myself, I have been there and love books to read that I hate to put down.
Those are my current details. My past includes: Being in the US Coast Guard for 14 years and serving in Vietnam, working at the FBI in Washington DC as a fingerprint examiner, later a deputy sheriff and correctional officer in Maryland and then a CO in CT. In 1990, I entered the nursing field as a registered nurse, served in numerous specialties-mostly psychiatric and then forensic nursing. I am now retired, working part time only voluntarily, and use much of my free time to write and promote my books. I have considerable public speaking experience and teaching experience in addition to the above.