The Alpha Deception
Blaine McCracken, Book 2
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Narrado por:
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Lance Axt
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Jon Land
A space-borne super-weapon rains death down on an American small town, and Blaine McCracken races to learn who pulled the trigger before the fearsome beam turns on Washington
In the last years of the Cold War, policy and trust for the Russians have led to disarmament treaties and hope for a new beginning. But peace is not yet within grasp. An entire American town has been wiped off the map: not by nuclear strike, but rather a space-borne particle cannon capable of reducing the entire nation to dust in hours. But who pulled the trigger? Was it the Russians, making a final bid for world domination? Or was it a third power - some aspiring conqueror hoping to pit the superpowers against each other? It’s up to Blaine McCracken to find out. An old flame has contacted the rogue cop, begging for help protecting her father, a jeweler who has just been robbed of five rare stones - five rubies that could mean life or death for the United States.
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Good Story and Performance, Poor editing
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In this book, everything was done on a large scale and needed a lot of setup (many chapters). I didn't enjoy it as much, but for people who enjoy the story of (spoiler:) Atlantis (a twist), sea diving, many threads running at once, and like this kind of world domination by a single man, if you aren't trying to solve any mystery yourself, then this is the book for you. It feels like there are a hundred twists (there aren't, but it feels like it), especially in the day of EMP fiction,
The thing about Jon Land's writing is that if you start a book, you'll almost always finish it, I think, whether you agree with the subject matter (and some gruesome scenes), or not. The one thing that appeals the most is that everyone in each book is broken and at least halfway insane. All the characters in these books are nuts, minus one, Johnny War Eagle (ironic). .Johnny is also broken, so just normal like the rest of us, but at least he understands how and why, and is in control enough to relate to the world in a sane manner. The voice (and action hero) of sanity.
I also like Lance Axt narrating this series. He's good at the sales speed and speeded up. In some books, it helps to put the speed down a notch in the beginning. Expect to be assaulted by details and names from get-go. I don't recommend this book as much for the reasons stated. It's not my cup of tea. I finished it. I appreciated the writing and the ending, which was abrupt and not fancy. I like the beginnings of some of his other books in this series. I haven't cracked open (previewed) all of his books yet.
More absurd, elements of fantasy? Or realistic?
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what's good with the cliffhanger
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