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Jaws

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Pages
320
Language
EN
ISBN
9781400064564
Reading Time
~5h 36min

Jaws is a book by Peter Benchley. It has 320 pages.

About this book

Peter Benchley’s Jaws transforms a coastal summer resort into a crucible of suspense, exploring humanity’s fraught relationship with the natural world. When a series of unexplained attacks disrupts the quiet waters off Amity Island, local police chief Martin Brody must navigate bureaucratic hesitation and economic anxiety to confront an apex predator. The novel operates as both a tightly wound thriller and a meditation on human arrogance, illustrating how fear, denial, and commercial interests can obscure ecological reality. Benchley’s background in journalism and marine science informs the narrative’s grounded tension, rendering the ocean not merely as a backdrop but as an active, indifferent force. Originally published in 1974, the work established a new standard for popular fiction by merging technical precision with psychological dread, ultimately shifting public perception of sharks and marine ecosystems. Its enduring legacy lies in its ability to balance narrative momentum with a sobering reflection on humanity’s place within the food chain, establishing a template for modern environmental suspense.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many pages is Jaws?+

Jaws has 320 pages.

What is Jaws about?+

Peter Benchley’s Jaws transforms a coastal summer resort into a crucible of suspense, exploring humanity’s fraught relationship with the natural world. When a series of unexplained attacks disrupts the quiet waters off Amity Island, local police chief Martin Brody must navigate bureaucratic hesitati...

Who wrote Jaws?+

Jaws was written by Peter Benchley.