22 Oct 2012
29 Aug 2012
22 Aug 2012
Surfacing
After being off sonar for a while, I needed a boost.
My publisher sprung the news that
my novel SHARC is due out
on Kindle any day now.
This is the book trailer I made.
The purchase links to follow shortly for all versions of the book.
And special thanks to Mr JKub (Jacob Hess) in
allowing me to use his most excellent
track "Don't Panic Babe" as the
backing tune. Jacob you rock.
The novel is my outlook on the giant shark genre.
It has the possibility to be a movie.
It has the possibility to be huge success.
Please help me spread the word.
Life is too short and your health is precious.
I need this.
In the immortal words of the MCP... "End of Line".
27 Jun 2012
26 Jun 2012
1 Nov 2010
Review of the ARC by Teresa Geering
REVIEW
THE ARC
by PAUL A. RUDD
The Aquatic Research City (ARC) built by marine experts and subsidised by a billionaire, is home to a forty five foot shark which weighs in at over twenty tons. Due to a lack in security safety the Carcharadon Megalodon escapes into the open sea.
The build up in the first couple of chapters, sets a good background for the reader; however the story really takes off from the moment of the escape.
Reports suddenly begin coming in of unexplained occurrences at sea. Half of a female body is discovered. Strong ocean going boats are turned into matchwood. A helicopter pilot watches in amazement as a complete lifeboat and survivors are engorged by what......? Have her eyes deceived her?
Realisation that the Pacific Ocean is now the home of the King of the Sea, steps up the action.
The hero of the hour is a young palaeontologist Morgan Read, who saves the day. No I’m not going to tell you how.........
Paul Rudd in this debut novel takes us on a journey of carnage. Firstly through the eyes of the shark along with his insatiable appetite for anything that moves. Then in turn through his victims eyes as they get first view of this predator.
ARC is in my opinion extremely well researched. I could very easily compare it to the book/film ‘JAWS’ but I feel it holds its own superiority over JAWS and is worthy of standing in its own limelight.
It will be many a day before I dip my toes in the ocean again. There is no telling how fast the King of the Sea can travel or to where.
Highly Recommended
T.K.Geering 31/10/2010
THE ARC
by PAUL A. RUDD
The Aquatic Research City (ARC) built by marine experts and subsidised by a billionaire, is home to a forty five foot shark which weighs in at over twenty tons. Due to a lack in security safety the Carcharadon Megalodon escapes into the open sea.
The build up in the first couple of chapters, sets a good background for the reader; however the story really takes off from the moment of the escape.
Reports suddenly begin coming in of unexplained occurrences at sea. Half of a female body is discovered. Strong ocean going boats are turned into matchwood. A helicopter pilot watches in amazement as a complete lifeboat and survivors are engorged by what......? Have her eyes deceived her?
Realisation that the Pacific Ocean is now the home of the King of the Sea, steps up the action.
The hero of the hour is a young palaeontologist Morgan Read, who saves the day. No I’m not going to tell you how.........
Paul Rudd in this debut novel takes us on a journey of carnage. Firstly through the eyes of the shark along with his insatiable appetite for anything that moves. Then in turn through his victims eyes as they get first view of this predator.
ARC is in my opinion extremely well researched. I could very easily compare it to the book/film ‘JAWS’ but I feel it holds its own superiority over JAWS and is worthy of standing in its own limelight.
It will be many a day before I dip my toes in the ocean again. There is no telling how fast the King of the Sea can travel or to where.
Highly Recommended
T.K.Geering 31/10/2010
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