Two reptilian threats had been eliminated.The town of Graceville, Florida was finally pulling itself together when a new but expected threat returned. After a string of brutal attacks leave everyone helpless, a familiar face returns to the everglades to attempt to put an end to the horror that lies in the murky water and within himself.Everyone had been hurt. Some physically, most mentally. The crocodiles caused damage beyond death. Now that there are more horrors that lie in wait, some wonder if they can finally put an end to it all or if everyone is doomed to the jaws of the beast.This time, the threat is greater. Not only is there a mysterious new clutch of eggs but a two-headed crocodilian that will stop at nothing to satiate its hunger. Worst yet, it keeps growing.
If one giant crocodile isn’t scary enough then how about two? Wait still not crazy enough for you? This book has you covered then because we’re not just talking about one croc or two crocs even, this has a TWO-HEADED CROC! Fun little read with a wonderfully silly giant monster.
Pros: + wonderful monster + fun kills
Cons: - the great con it has is it being a sequel and not just a sequel a direct sequel with many of the same characters - some of the returning characters feel silly to be there - I feel like it would have been better to have an all new cast or only one legacy character
This was a fun read it just unfortunately falls victim to sequelitis. It does set itself up for a potential third and even more ridiculous story. We’ll just have to wait and see if that happens!
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Croc Attack 2 by Brian Gator is a fun follow up to the first one. The second entry in the Croc Attack series has a very strong B movie vibe about it in the best possible ways. The plot flowed really well other than one part that confused me a little but hey that’s what sequels are for. The characters were all still great and the two headed croc was an absolute monster. I recommend this one for creature feature fans.
A good read. A few glaring grammatical errors. Who. proof reads these books? They must be familiar with the story and see what they expect instead of what is really there. It really slows the book down.
I love this genre of storytelling however, I felt this entire story was disjointed. If you’re looking for action, there’s plenty here. This would be a good sci-fi tv movie, if made correctly I’d watch multiple times. Now, on to the next one 🐊
Pretty good book. A little stupid with two and three headed crocodiles. But it is fictional. The first one seems much better. I’m glad there isn’t a number 3. Could get really carried away