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In the Slick of the Cricket |
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Rating:  Summary: fasted paced enjoyable read, breezy and informative Review: Capt. Mundis hunt for the great white sharks off Montauk,NY is an expose of human foibles. The very people he took fishing,turn around and
become a part of the feeding frenzy of
exploitation of the oceans. Russel Drumm,the
author,writes of subjects he knows intimately.
The prose flows with the ebb and fall of the tides. This is a book of the sea by men of the sea.
Rating:  Summary: Amazing Review: I loved this book. You don't find a lot of books about Sharkin around. I swear that I could almost taste the salt air of the Atlantic Ocean while reading this. Hats off to the author and thanks for the wonderful bio of Frank Mundus.
Rating:  Summary: Quint Lives! Review: Taking place along the shores and outer reaches of Long Island, NY, Russell Drumm smartly lets the sea stories of Frank Mundus, purported to be Benchley's model for the shark hunter Quint,be the center of this short book. Joining Mundus on one of his last trips out before retirement, Drumm let's Mundus' voice do most of the talking and a fine story teller Mundus turns out to be. When sticking with Mundus and the journey at hand, the book is successful, but when Drumm explores the metaphysical with his take on the nature of fishing and the spiritual presence of a deck hand that committed suicide; the book veers off into places that just waste time and don't further the narrative. Read it for Mundus, and make your way through the rest.
Rating:  Summary: Interesting yarn, but he ain't no Melville. Review: This is an interesting story from an author trying too hard. The previous reviewer was spot on. Wade through the metaphysics and introspection and you'll find the stories about the fishing and the fishing people interesting.
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