Cure for Cancer: Miles has been injecting the sharks with hormones so he can later harvest them for a cancer cure. He demonstrates this when he takes the hero to a young African boy who would have died if not for his cure. Steven calls him out for his breach of ethics by going to a developing country to test experimental drugs on children, and it later turns out that there’s problems with the drug anyway. He Knows Too Much: It turns out that Steven’s friend was murdered and dumped into a shark infested lake because he was starting to uncover the bad guy’s plan. Hostage for MacGuffin: After a confrontation with Miles at his lab http://labellevieencornouaille.com/2013/01/07/his-other-closest-friend-mark-antony-uses-his-oratory-skills/, Steven steals his research but Miles captures his female companion before they can both get away. He calls Steven and offers to deal one for the other. Just Desserts: The bad guy ends up getting eaten alive by the same sharks that he had sicced on the town in order to drive down real estate prices. Save the Villain: In the climax both the hero and the bad guy fall out of a helicopter over a shark infested lake. While they struggle to climb on top of a nearby buoy as the sharks close in, the hero actually tries to help the bad guy up, but is unsuccessful. Super Persistent Predator: The sharks are intentionally (and as the hero who’s a marine biologist notes, rather uncharacteristically) going after humans. This is initially thought to be because overfishing is driving them to look for prey at the shorelines, but it’s later revealed to be because a guy with a Morally Ambiguous Doctorate was spiking them with hormones. This Bear Was Framed: The bad guys murder a researcher who was digging up too much information on them by throwing him into a lake with a bunch of hungry sharks. Threatening Shark: A freak record of shark attacks are plaguing a South African fishing town. It does vary it a bit, showing other species such as Tiger Sharks and Makos besides the familiar Great White.
Typical stories consist of some villainous horde laying siege to the abbey, while/or some of its inhabitants have to venture somewhere else. Either way, several exciting medieval style battles ensue until the book’s villains are defeated. Despite the lack of an ongoing story, continuity lovers will find much to admire in the consistency of the world surrounding Redwall; each book’s inside cover features a map of the territory the story covers, and they all fit together very well (although things may change slightly over the years). Other societies, like the badger lords and hare soldiers of the mountain fortress Salamandastron, or the wandering Guosim shrews, pop up frequently and have a real sense of history to them. As well, some of the most exciting times for fans came with the publications of the books Martin the Warrior and Lord Brocktree, as the eponymous characters are mentioned numerous times in other books as legendary warriors from the past, meaning that with the titles alone Jacques was announcing that we would finally be seeing the real story behind those legends.
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