Crocs: A Sharks Incorporated Novel

Crocs: A Sharks Incorporated Novel

by Randy Wayne White

Narrated by Tristan Morris

Unabridged — 5 hours, 28 minutes

Crocs: A Sharks Incorporated Novel

Crocs: A Sharks Incorporated Novel

by Randy Wayne White

Narrated by Tristan Morris

Unabridged — 5 hours, 28 minutes

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Overview

The trio of brave friends who make up Sharks, Inc.-Luke, Maribel and Sabina-dive into a crocodile-filled adventure in Crocs, the third audiobook in bestselling author Randy Wayne White's Sharks Incorporated series.

Marine biologist Doc Ford has a new mission for Sharks Inc.: visit Sanibel Island's remote Bone Field to find a wild orange tree that's survived a disease destroying Florida's citrus. There, the members of Sharks Incorporated find oranges unlike any they've ever seen, but can't find the tree Doc needs. Worse, the area is protected by a massive saltwater crocodile.

What the team doesn't expect is to meet a reclusive woman who threatens to call the police if they trespass on her land again. Reluctant to give up, the trio learns she needs help. When she was young, the woman found King Calusa's grave. Now, she believes the ghost of the dead king, who was beheaded by Spanish explorers 500 years ago, is haunting her.

To uncover the truth, the kids return to the Bone Field. The thousand-pound crocodile is determined to protect its hatchlings, but crocs turn out to be the least of their worries. The intrepid trio discovers the woman's wealthy neighbor is selling illegal reptiles-and he knows the secret of the dead king's missing gold medallion.

A Macmillan Audio production from Roaring Brook Press


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Praise for Stingers

"Something for everyone but especially fans of fast-paced eco-fiction." - Kirkus

"Full of facts about wildlife and preservation and survival tips, all infused with an appreciation and respect for local habitats." - Booklist

Praise for Fins

"Kids who enjoy adventure, science and sharks will be hooked by this swashbuckling story." - Tampa Bay Times

"[Fins] examines how a difficult past can give strength and shape an intentional present.This well-paced, exciting series opener will keep readers on their toes." - Kirkus

"Give to readers looking for science-based mysteries." - Booklist

“Nobody navigates the natural beauty and dangerous twists of Florida’s mangrove backwaters better than Randy Wayne White. Part detective novel, part field guide, and 100 percent authentic Florida—this fun and suspenseful tale shows Randy Wayne White is an undisputed master of his craft, and this place.” —John Rasmus, former editor in chief at Nat Geo Traveler, Men’s Journal, and Outside

“Filled with scoundrels, humor, sharks, intrepid kids, and a surprise ending all wrapped around an environmental theme. Prepare yourself for a fast boatload of fun!” - Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.

Kirkus Reviews

2021-11-16
Three young shark taggers run into dangers ranging from poachers to large reptiles while exploring Florida’s western coast.

Checking out the mazes of mangroves and old shell mounds around Sanibel Island for wild oranges resistant to the citrus greening disease that is threatening the state’s cultivated fruits quickly leads Cuban American tween sisters Maribel and Sabina and White Midwestern farm boy Luke into tense encounters with both a tremendous Florida saltwater crocodile tending her batch of hatchlings and a pair of drunken outsiders who turn out to be animal traffickers. Plainly not shy about recycling themes, plot elements, and character types from previous entries, the author also trots in another ghost, some more buried gold, and Capt. Pony, a cranky septuagenarian fishing guide who is accompanied for comic relief by an attack goose (named Carlos, after a former king of the area’s Indigenous Calusa people) to supply the young naturalists with snippets of local history. The splashy, suspenseful, and occasionally supernatural climax ends properly with the baddies in the hands of the law and large numbers of captive croc hatchlings and baby turtles rescued. Capt. Pony (whose father came from Cuba) and the girls are repeatedly described as speaking Spanish but the text contains little actual Spanish, and Sabina is described as having “weird, witchy powers” due to her contact with santeras in Cuba.

The wildlife and natural settings remain fresh; not so much the characters and plot. (Adventure. 9-12)

Product Details

BN ID: 2940176247572
Publisher: Macmillan Audio
Publication date: 03/01/2022
Series: Sharks Incorporated , #3
Edition description: Unabridged
Sales rank: 1,169,155
Age Range: 8 - 11 Years
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