Underneath

A Merfolk Tale, The Under Series Book 1

Fiction - Mythology
324 Pages
Reviewed on 09/15/2018
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Author Biography

M.N. Arzu (1982) was born in Guatemala City, Guatemala, and fell in love with books at age 9, when her oldest sister translated The Chronicles of Narnia for her. Those books would set her on a journey of literature and other languages that continues till this day.

She graduated as a Graphic Designer, and she now feeds her creative world with equal measures of fantasy and science fiction, always seeking adventures in other realms.

    Book Review

Reviewed by Donna Gielow McFarland for Readers' Favorite

Underneath: A Merfolk Tale (The Under Series Book 1) by M.N. Arzú is a mermaid tale like no other. This deservedly award-winning novel begins as a half-drowned merman with a deep gash in his tail washes up on the coast of Maine. The comatose merman is rushed to ER where surgeon Gwen Gaston takes him under her protection and the medical staff try to figure out what to do with him. Meanwhile, the family of the merman, Christopher Brooks, son of billionaire Julian Brooks, is desperate to get him back without blowing their cover. It’s not long before the United Nations gets involved and the merman is moved to a secure location. Merfolk have politics, too, and Julian is not allowed his vote on the council -- he's just supposed to be patient and wait for a decision. The U.S. military gets involved, a video goes viral, and the whole world -- including a very tenacious reporter -- soon learns about the mysterious being. Some in power see the existence of merfolk as a threat (and take action accordingly), protesters try to “Save the Mermaid” and the family and a doctor who truly care try to figure out how to navigate the system to save Chris. It’s not an easy task.

I found Underneath: A Merfolk Tale to be very enjoyable, expertly written and extremely believable, except for the merman part, of course. But if a merman were really to wash ashore, this is exactly the sort of thing that would happen. The story reminded me of an old movie where an extraterrestrial comes to earth and is discovered by a child, except this story is for YA and adults (not because of the subject matter, but because of the complexity of the plot). Underneath: A Merfolk Tale gets more and more exciting as the plot thickens and M.N. Arzú is very good at dropping hints to gradually show a fuller picture of the merfolk society. There were times I was confused about the backstory, but Underneath is the first book in The Under Series so I expect it all makes sense in the end. I really enjoyed the bits of humor and layers of mystery. Underneath comes to a satisfying conclusion, but the story is far from over and the rest of the series is definitely going on my reading list. Highly recommended for lovers of science fiction, fantasy, mystery and good stories in general. I expect to some day see M.N. Arzú’s name on a national best-sellers list.

C.E. Brady

THIS SHOULD BE THE NEXT BIG SCHI-FI TV SERIES!
Reviewed in the United States on October 8, 2023
Book 1 of a sci-fi/ fantasy/thriller with wonderful family and community undertones.
This is so well crafted and so marvelously visual that as I was reading, I felt as though I were right there, the whole time. The book got me hooked at the very start, kept me involved, and guessing until the very end, which is my number 1 "must have" in a story of any kind. Michelle Arzú brings a unique perspective to stories that you think you know but are really incredibly fresh. There are lots of well "fleshed out" characters that would be perfect for a TV series or a movie franchise. It would probably be for mature tweens, teens, and adults to see together.
Even the book covers, which she designs, are a perfect template for what covers should be, going forward. She understands that we typically see these covers in miniature on our cellphones, and that most of the graphics are blurred and lost at that scale.
My first encounter with her books was "The Librarian". I loved it so much that I contacted her and begged to added to her beta readers list. So, yes, this is an ARC review copy, books that are given to a few people with the caveat that they will give a candid review.
But I reviewed "The Librarian" before I knew anything about her, and I would buy this series in a minute! I can't wait to read the rest of this series, and I'm already excited to read her next books that are tumbling out of her wonderfully creative mind, right now.
Warning! You won't want to put this book down, so don't start it during a coffee break!