04-23-2025, 03:16 PM
Deep Silence by Jonathan Maberry
This is the book that ended the Joe Ledger DMS series before moving on to the next RTI series which started with Rage.
These books are starting to get very formulaic. We see the villains come up with their plot through flashbacks. We see Joe and Echo team come upon the plot and don't know what to do in the face of the catastrophe. They all get beat up and wounded and eventually they save the world. There is a lot of overlap in technologies used by the villains in previous books that the new villains find and learn to use. If you haven't read the previous books a lot of references will whiz by you.
But I like the formula. I am entertained by the characters and the weird mix of horror and military special ops.
This is the book that ended the Joe Ledger DMS series before moving on to the next RTI series which started with Rage.
These books are starting to get very formulaic. We see the villains come up with their plot through flashbacks. We see Joe and Echo team come upon the plot and don't know what to do in the face of the catastrophe. They all get beat up and wounded and eventually they save the world. There is a lot of overlap in technologies used by the villains in previous books that the new villains find and learn to use. If you haven't read the previous books a lot of references will whiz by you.
But I like the formula. I am entertained by the characters and the weird mix of horror and military special ops.
As a matter of fact, my anger does keep me warm


