Part political thriller. Part science fiction. Part horror. Color me intrigued, but we shall see.
Part political thriller. Part science fiction. Part horror. Color me intrigued, but we shall see.
January Reviews
Book 9 in the Joe Ledger series. So sometimes when a book in a series devastates me, I take a long break from it. The last book in this series saw Joe, Echo Team, and the DMS face some big losses. It‘s been three years for me, so time to pick another one up. The characters have not had a lot of recovery time so when the next big bad guy comes along, it‘s an uphill climb. This is an action packed series and often over the top, ⬇️
I love Joe Ledger! Thank you Amazon Book Wishlist!!
Sorry … the birthday month book haul continues.
This book comes from a friend who reads the Ledger books with me. I‘d collect as many hardcovers as I can find!!
This one came from a library!! I peeled away the stickers and tape, fixed the binding, removed the jacket & recovered it. Perfection!!
I absolutely loved Code Zero (Joe Ledger #6) by @jonathanmaberry. The ending had me in tears! 🧟♂️
🎧 Did you like RAGE? Then you will LOVE this book!!
There are a lot of call backs to previous books, cases, villains & loved ones. You don‘t have to read the previous books but it will make reading this book even more enjoyable as you‘ll smile or cringe at random unearthed memories.
When we last saw Joe he had lost his entire family, cut down before his eyes. Poor Joe 😢 he is still NOT having a good day!
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️+ 👇🏻👇🏻👇🏻
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Litsy doesn‘t have this book either. 🤨
Did you like RAGE? This is pretty much the same if not better. A lot of call backs to previous cases, villains & loved ones.
Poor Joe 😢
I‘m loving the audiobook!
🖤 🖤 🖤
Ray Porter is killing it!
Nothing extra here really. If you like the Ledger novels, you‘ll like this one. I feel the ending was a little weak. The almost supernatural portions are a stretch. Not upset I read it. Always a fan of the series.
1. Tagged.
2. I used a lot more audiobooks due to demands of teaching and grad school.
3. The Odd Women by George Gissing for a Goodreads group read this month.
#SundayFunday
This was a hard book to rate because of its over simplification of good guys versus bad guys. Ray Porter, the audio book narrator, really made the book for me. I liked that it was action-packed, and if you're into covert ops and law enforcement you will probably like it--it is more of that than horror. I do want to know where the author goes with the series.
4th book read for the #NovelNovember #Readathon
@Andrew65