The cover of The Trench.
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Author | Steve Alten |
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Country | United States |
Language | English |
Series | Meg |
Genre | Science fiction |
Publisher | Kensington Books |
Publication date
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May 1999 |
Media type | Print (paperback and hardback) and Audiobook |
Pages | 432 pp (paperback) |
ISBN | (paperback) |
OCLC | 44529502 |
Preceded by | Meg: A Novel of Deep Terror |
Followed by | Meg: Primal Waters |
The Trench (known digitally as The Trench: Meg 2) is a 1999 science fiction novel by author Steve Alten. The book continues the adventure of Jonas Taylor, a paleobiologist, studying the megalodon and discovered another prehistoric monster called a Kronosaurus thought to be extinct.
It is four years after the events described in the first novel. Jonas Taylor, now married to Terry Tanaka, is working at the Tanaka Institute. Angel, the young shark from the last book, has reached adulthood and is being held at the institute, which is now under the control of energy mogul Benedict Singer and his loyal assistant Celeste after being forced bankrupt by lawsuits resulting from Angel's mother's rampage at the end of the first novel. However, Angel manages to escape after killing three teenage boys who decided to sneak into a walk area surrounding Angel's tank. They harass her, and in return, she kills them by smashing the Plexiglas barrier, killing two immediately, and soon eating the third one. Jonas, with the help of his friend Mac, jumps into Angel's tank, where he discovers it is damaged and full of great white males hoping to impregnate her. Jonas realizes Angel is attracting the males by giving off a scent that is usually emitted during estrus, which she is going into. One of the males attacks and nearly kills Jonas. Mac hauls him out of the water, patches up the bite wound, and fires a transmitter dart into Angel's hide right before she bursts through the gates and escapes.
Jonas is rushed to the hospital, afterwards realizing he nearly died. Masao Tanaka, Terry's father and former owner of the institute, is not coping with Angel's escape and knowing she's tasted human blood. Angel begins to look for the Trench through instinct, wreaking havoc as she does so. She kills several people and whales, including a gray whale released into the sea by Sea World named Tootie. Jonas pursues along with Celeste and an egotistical scientist named Michael Maren, who is secretly working with Celeste. Celeste attempts repeatedly to seduce Jonas into revealing the location of an area in the Pacific's Mariana Trench called The Devil's Purgatory, where he did top secret dives with the Navy and first encountered fearsome Megalodon, but she fails. After many attempts to recapture Angel, which all end in failure and at least one death, they manage to track her path and conclude she is heading for the Pacific Ring of Fire, where she will then enter the Trench.
Meanwhile, Terry is tricked into boarding Singer's gigantic deep-sea research station, the Benthos, to check sonar records of the mysterious implosion of one of Benedict's research subs, the Proteus, which was exploring the trench. While there she finds herself at the mercy of Singer and his sadistic Russian crewman Sergei. Once in the Trench, they find a prehistoric sea monster called Kronosaurus that has evolved to hunt in packs and has developed gills. Terry manages to kill Sergei in the airlock after he attempts to rape and kill her. Afterwards, his body is eaten by the Kronosaurus, along with the remains of Captain Hoppe, a captain who planned to meet with Terry to discuss stealing a sub, called the Epimethius, and heading to the surface to exploit Singer's suspected real mission, which was falsely believed to be the distribution of UNIS robots. She boards the Epimethius on its next expedition, but it is ripped apart by the Kronosaurus.