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5.0 out of 5 starsAnother great Deathlands Novel
Reviewed in the United States on October 18, 2012
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Another excellent story of life in the Deathlands. James Axler keeps up the action and gore. You'll enjoy it if you have liked the other Deathlands books.
4.0 out of 5 starsGood Story, Good Adversary, Disappointing Ending
Reviewed in the United States on May 27, 2018
This story picks up exactly where the last one leaves off with Ryan coming back after having rescued his son. But as is always the case in the Deathlands, trouble is always just around the corner. In this case trouble comes in the form of a blonde haired mutant from Ryan's past. I thought that this enemy was an especially interesting one and would have liked to see him in some other stories. Alas the way this one ends that does not seem like it will be the case and that is my one complaint about the story. The one thing that makes the Deathlands books better than some of the other Golden Eagle titles is that it has continuity and one story leads to another. If you are going to use this format it makes sense to have reoccurring characters and adversaries much like a comic book and I think that in this cast the author missed a great chance to do this with a character that was really interesting and left a lot of possibilities for more character development. All in all, other than the disappointing end, this was a good Deathlands books and if you are a fan of the series you will like this one.