Countdown: A Joe Ledger Prequel Short Story to Patient Zero
"I didn't plan to kill anyone. I wasn't totally against the idea, either. Sometimes things just fall that way, and either you roll with it or it rolls over you. Letting the bad guys win isn't how I roll."
Meet Joe Ledger, Baltimore PD, attached to a Homeland task force… who's about to get a serious promotion.
JONATHAN MABERRY is a NYTimes bestselling author, #1 Audible bestseller, 5-time Bram Stoker Award-winner, 4-time Scribe Award winner, Inkpot Award winner, comic book writer, and producer. He is the author of more than 50 novels, 190 short stories, 16 short story collections, 30 graphic novels, 14 nonfiction books, and has edited 26 anthologies. His vampire apocalypse book series, V-WARS, was a Netflix original series starring Ian Somerhalder. His 2009-10 run as writer on the Black Panther comic formed a large chunk of the recent blockbuster film, Black Panther: Wakanda Forever. His bestselling YA zombie series, Rot & Ruin is in development for film at Alcon Entertainment; and John Wick director, Chad Stahelski, is developing Jonathan’s Joe Ledger Thrillers for TV. Jonathan writes in multiple genres including suspense, thriller, horror, science fiction, epic fantasy, and action; and he writes for adults, teens and middle grade. His works include The Pine Deep Trilogy, The Kagen the Damned Trilogy, NecroTek, Ink, Glimpse, the Rot & Ruin series, the Dead of Night series, The Wolfman, X-Files Origins: Devil’s Advocate, The Sleepers War (with Weston Ochse), Mars One, and many others. He is the editor of high-profile anthologies including Weird Tales: 100 Years of Weird, The X-Files, Aliens: Bug Hunt, Out of Tune, Don’t Turn out the Lights: A Tribute to Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark, Baker Street Irregulars, Nights of the Living Dead, Shadows & Verse, and others. His comics include Marvel Zombies Return, The Punisher: Naked Kills, Wolverine: Ghosts, Godzilla vs Cthulhu: Death May Die, Bad Blood and many others. Jonathan has written in many popular licensed worlds, including Hellboy, True Blood, The Wolfman, John Carter of Mars, Sherlock Holmes, C.H.U.D., Diablo IV, Deadlands, World of Warcraft, Planet of the Apes, Aliens, Predator, Karl Kolchak, and many others. He the president of the International Association of Media Tie-in Writers, and the editor of Weird Tales Magazine. He lives in San Diego, California. Find him online at www.jonathanmaberry.com
I wish they would just combine the short stories in with the books. 🤦🏽♀️ This book is a before the Patient Zero zombie Apocalyptic book. I’m not a fan of the .5 books lol.
Ray Porter 🤗 the awesomest 🤗 jazz hands narrator has got this one. The audio was good, without issue.
This is the prequel to the Joe Ledger series that was recommended to me by a friend. A quick 20 minute read to set the scene and I am off to Patient Zero ☣️
This one was pretty good, fast-paced, a lot of action and some intrigue that led to some of the strife on the first book, in this one we have a quick snippet of who is Joe Ledger, I'm not 100% sure but I think the beginning exists as the first few chapters of Patient Zero, still, this was a good small book.
Great action-packed short story which can be read before the main series. It's only 20 minutes in audio but I was hooked from the start. I like the style and more important - I like the MC's voice. He's calm, tough and hardly hesitates before shooting ;). I definitely want more of him and more of this story so book #1 is already in my TBR soon.
Audio Note: I'm giving half a star up because of the fantastic audio performance. This was my first listening to Ray Porter and he was great! Half of my enjoyment comes from him. Huge bonus points!
This is a short but effective read that introduces Joe Ledger and his first 'special' antagonist. It was crisp, dryly ironic, and appetising. Recommended.
Countdown is a Joe Ledger bonus short story. When a story starts with, “I didn’t plan to kill anyone,” you know you will have an action-packed story. It is a detailed and descriptive raid on a terrorist group that ends with a cliffhanger.
The different types of guns and such information went over my head, yet I felt it was well-written and would be great for gun aficionados and military thriller lovers.
I'm giving Countdown 3 1/2 stars. Why? Because it's kind of an unnecessary preview to a personal favorite of mine, Patient Zero. I love Patient Zero and Countdown is kind of like a 15-20 page prelude that is pretty much the same as the beginning of Patient Zero. So, you've got one of two choices. If you're undecided on whether you want to read Patient Zero (which you shouldn't be, by the way), you can download Countdown for free and get a taste of what it is like. Or you can simply start reading Patient Zero. Want an idea of what it's about? Read my review of Patient Zero and trust me, it's a great book.
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First off, there is virtually NOTHING in this story that isn't a part of the full 'Patient Zero' novel. In the novel, the events here are depicted in a flashback, so perhaps this is a little more fleshed-out. So, I'll admit: reading an action-packed short story was kind of fun.
Secondly, there is NOTHING in this story that has ANYTHING to do with Pine Deep! I know that one of the other novels/stories featuring Joe Ledger having something to do with that town (where Maberry's trilogy of 'Ghost Road Blues,' etc. takes place), but this one ain't such.
Finally, don't be fooled by the page count; the actual story is less than half of what Kindle presents. (Oh, eBooks...you have no love from me.)
Here's a rarity. A prequel that can actually be read before the book it is prequelling!
But that's because most of the contents are actually in the book it's prequelling. Word for word.
This is a bit of an expansion on the introductory part of Patient Zero. Don't look for much new here, you won't find it. But it's not a bad way to burn a few minutes.
For a more satisfying short read, try Zero Tolerance, but make certain that gets read after Patient Zero, or it will seriously spoil.
Oh crap. The world of Joe Ledger gets deeper and deeper. Here Jonathan Maberry takes Joe to the town of Pine Deep. A town Jonathan Maberry wrote a series about as well called the Pine Deep Trilogy. In this town Joe meets up with some hardcore action and ghosts...maybe? The end of this short story leaves you scratching your head and wanting more. MORE! It wasn't long enough and it was hardcore to the max. The action was tense and gripping leaving your one armed fist pumping for Joe and Echo Team!
This is very short. It is pretty much just the first chapter of Patient Zero and then a preview of another book-that I didn't want to read yet because I'm just starting this series.
This short story is a recap if you've already read Patient Zero. It describes the events that put Joe on the radar of the DMS. It's a great one to read if you're curious about the style of the Joe Ledger series but don't want to invest a lot of time to find out if you'll like it.
The prequel to the Joe Ledger series: this is a very short snippet showing how Joe Ledger gets the job that he must have in the subsequent books. A good example of Maberry's ability to write action scenes. It gave me enough of a taste to read the others.
It was fine I guess but it's not really a story. It's been a while since I read Patient Zero but this looks a lot like the first couple chapters of that book repurposed into a standalone. It's one scene with no narrative movement. It feels so much like book 1 that there's no new content for fans of the series, and since there's no story and not much character on display there's not much here to hook new readers, so I'm not sure what purpose this is supposed to serve.
I would just recommend reading Patient Zero if you're new to the series. If you're a fan already just skip it. It was free for me on Audible and that's the only reason I'm not mad. All I lost was listening time during a walk home from the store that I could've spent on a real story. I've come to expect a lot from Maberry so this one was a weird choice from him. I almost wonder if the publishers did this and he didn't get much of a say somehow.
These novellas feel like such a waste to me. It’s basically a chapter, but owing to Maberry’s approach with short chapters (which I love) it’s actually 5 or 6 “chapters”, if you can call them that.
Countdown is a prequel to Patient Zero, the first in the Joe Ledger world. I love Joe, I love his sarcastic wit and personality and this novella certainly captures that - even the blurb does! But it doesn’t really provide the backstory I’d hoped it would. It’s really a taster, to see if you like Joe.
For fans, it doesn’t add much. But for potential Joe-fans, it sure does. I’m already on that band wagon, so this one didn’t do it for me and needed a bit more bang for its buck.
This was a quick listen on Audible (20 mins). It's a prequal to the main story, Patient Zero. I got this for Free, so giving my honest opinion. I prefer zombie stories with every day citizens. When the main character has prior Military/officer training, the seem "Super Human" and it comes off as fake to me. Nothing against it, just not my preference. Now, if you're into that type of hero then this series is for you!! All in all this is good, again, if you're into the whole "prepared, trained, gung-ho" hero type. ENJOY :)