A new war has begun.After the incident at Ash Tech and the surrounding area, several hybrids have escaped into the sea. Quickly adapting, they are using their cunning and abilities to remain top-predators.However, those who survived last time are not keeping a low-profile. Instead, they’re heading out to put an end to this nightmare once and for all. Can they succeed?
If you’ve been reading the Limbs books and we’re waiting for more monsters… buckle up. A fun read taking place at sea rather than the woods (like our previous books in the series). Once again you can feel the love for the genre from Gatto.
Pros: + new setting was nice to have + more time with some crazy chimeras + as always some good kills
Cons: - maybe too much of the monster vision chapters? I say that because it almost anthropomorphized the monster more than just seeing it through their eyes - I was admitted confused and not expecting the paranormal angle
Overall a great time. “An orca snake. An orca cobra. An orcobra.” How you going to beat that?
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A good read. A grammatical error in the very first sentence. Several More followed. It was still a good book. I enjoyed it. It was believable. That was he scariest part. The continuity was very good. The plot was well thought out and well written. Kudos for an excellent story.
The end? Maybe not. The fight over the mutated creatures just got worse! Now there are more and they're all after one thing: killing humans. Who will ultimately survive? Read to find out!
Limbs: Extensions by Bryan Gatto is an exciting thrill ride. The story is def fast paced as our legacy characters and new characters face multiple hybrids. Gatto def follows horror trilogy rules where nobody is safe. The new coming creature the Orcobra was so well done he could have his own series. Now for fans of the Chalacat i will say he is not in this one as much sharing the spotlight with the others. Especially giving most of the gory kills to the Orcobra. The ending was also great and possibly setting up for a new trilogy. I def recommend this one to all.