I loved the Pine Deep Trilogy, Dragon Factory, and Patient Zero. But this book was very disappointing to me -- 2 stars, 2 1/2 stars only because it's Jonathan Maberry. (which may explain what I think is inflated 4.15 star rating for this book).
The writing seemed rushed, almost breathless at times. And certain things that bothered me a little in the other Joe Ledger novels seemed to bother me more. For example, how many times can Rudy Sanchez softly breathe "Dios Mios." And the over-the-top military machismo.... how many special op maneuvers can one GSD know -- bomb sniffer, cadaver dog, protection, and watch dog? Really? As to the big reveal regarding Dr. O'Tree, I'm not astute when it comes to plot detection but even I found it to be rather rote.
But the BIGGEST distraction for me was the constant name-dropping. Every page had the name of a celebrity, politician, even british royals. I read fiction to get away, not to be reminded of the crappy celebrity worship that surrounds us everywhere we look. The epilogue has a guest-appearance by Bono (and no, I am not making this up).
And I, too, think the Patriot Act is crap BUT the preachiness at the end of the book regarding safe-guarding our civil liberties in the face of terrorism was off-putting. This diatribe made no sense and seemed out of nature for Capt. Joe, who previously told one of the bad guys that the "Patriot Act was going to be shoved up his ass."
sigh. hummph. boo.