Very entertaining and fun novel by Dantz, AKA Rodman Philbrick, that would make for a great beach read. Set in the Florida Keys, our main protagonists, Tom and Sally, run a charter diving business, and have so for a decade or so. A few keys over rests the SeaLife Institute, which, under contract from the DoD, has been experimenting on dolphins to 'train' them to kill divers-- just the thing to protect underwater missile silos! That experiment failed, however, and now Tom and Sally have the dolphins (never exactly clear how this came about). No worries, however, for SeaLife, for they have hatched a new project-- genetically modifying some Mako sharks, giving them the intelligence of dolphins plus a souped up metabolism that will make them huge, smart and mean. These new 'Isurus Maximus' are not very biddable, however, and one day make their great escape, and boy are they hungry!!
The plot may not be very original, and yeah, killer sharks have been done more than a few times, but Dantz manages to breathe some life into this trope, primarily by giving us good, rounded characters we can root for and root against. The 'evil' scientists at SeaLife versus the plucky duo of Tom and Sally. We also have a wide cast, including some old Florida crackers and Key people who are a lot of fun. Another thing Dantz does here is give us the POV of the killer sharks; they can communicate with one another like dolphins, are smart, and work as a pack. And, as the title suggests, they are very hungry! So, nothing very deep here, but a fun tale set in the Keys that really evokes the place nicely. I have not spend much time in the Keys (living in Central Florida), but Dantz seems to really know the Conch republic well. 3.5 hungry stars, rounding up for GR!