Robert Tracy is spirited away from his own execution. A top-secret government project makes him an offer he can't refuse: work for us or disappear permanently. With no choice, he embarks on a mission to undo a terrorist attack that has already occurred, by being sent back in time 36 hours.
But all is not as it seems. Soon, a conspiracy at the highest level of government to seize total power over the country threatens the second chance at life he has been given. Not knowing who he can trust, he must fight to survive and save himself, as well as a woman in the past who was unwittingly drawn into the battle for the survival of the country.
Spanning both time, and the width of America, 36 is a unique thrill ride that will keep you on the edge of your seat.
Dirk Patton is the best selling author of the V Plague series. You can email him at dirk@dirkpatton.com or find him on the internet at www.DirkPatton.com or Twitter @DirkPatton or on Facebook at www.facebook.com/RealDirkPatton
I do really enjoy Dirk Patton's writing style, he holds me in with every chapter. I have read all of his Voodoo Plague books, and enjoyed every single one. This new book though, is a very interesting turn towards Sci-fi that almost seems plausible, what if we had the ability to go back and stop attacks on the US? I highly recommend this to anyone who has enjoyed his other titles and is a fan of sci-fi.
The characters are well developed. I feel bad about him not knowing about his son but I think something is going to be introduced about him and his son or the fact that he has been pardoned is going to create a discovery about Monica and her husband. Awesome book, can't wait for the next episode. I will still take the zombie genre over this, but this will be my backup choice.
After reading 14 of Patton's "Voodoo Plague" series and then having "36", a new series recommended before going any further I thought, "Great way to sell more books." Then I read reviews of "36" and they all said the same thing. So I took a chance in the new side series I guess you could call it.
Man am I glad I did.
The "36" series is arguably even better than the "Voodoo Plague" series so far. The best part of all ? Knowing the two series will intersect in the next VP book.
Patton is an excellent writer, delivering a plot with characters you can believe are real and grow attached to.
You can read this as a stand aline and still enjoy it. I highly recommend it.
I read this book and its sequel "Void" on the advice of the author in one of the Unleashed series. He said it was important to understanding how the "36" storyline intersected with the other series. Well, it was not necessary, nor even helpful. This book is not at the level of the Unleashed series. The pace is so very slow. When the main character (anti-hero) hikes through the desert, I felt like I was taking every step with him. My head swam with the technical detail of weapons. And even worse is the moment by moment turn by turn of every fight and every car accident - and every time he puts clothes on. And "Void" is even more of the same.
An interesting and entertaining novel. I like the concept of going back in time 36 hours to avert an event. But, my main focus is to get a bit of background on the Athena Project as it pertains to the V Plague series. This book is a very nice segue from the V series and will read the companion novel as well before diving back into the original series to see how the Athena Project comes to play there.
As an avid reader of time travel novels, I will definitely be adding this one to my list of favorites. The Athena Project, first mentioned in Dirk Patton's V Plague series, is explained in great detail in this book and explains a lot of things left hanging from V Plague. There is another novel in this two-part series of books and I will definitely get into that right away, especially with the semi-cliffhanger of an ending. A good and entertaining read.
Another fast-paced winner from Dirk! I grabbed it to be sure I was on point when I pick up the next V Plague Series book....but I am not going to read "The Void" as I think I should get that one nailed down as well before going back. The characters and plot were great - and for something as unreal as the premise was supposed to be - I found myself believing every word. Great Job!
This is such a good read. I was kind of annoyed when the author recommended a side excursion to read this at the end of V Plague book 14, but wowowowow. Incredible.
If you’re a fan of time travel, this is a must read. Wish i could read it for the first time again, and can’t wait for more. Thanks Dirk!
As a huge fan of the John Chase series, I picked up this book on the author's suggestion, and it is fantastic. I am very much looking forward to reading the next book this series, and then continuing forward with the John Chase books. This story is well put together, and features the skilled and no nonsense writing I have come to expect from Dirk Patton. Read it.
Absolutely amazing!!!! This book is very intriguing. I couldn’t put it down. It made my mind a little bit of a mess in some spots. I can’t even imagine how Dirk came up with these ideas!! Highly, highly recommend this book!!?
Wheel within wheels! A much theorized time travel possibility is expanded and an all too realistic conspiracy postulated and built around it.... Engrossing, exciting, and totally immersive!
Are there parallel universes where you made different choice or decision that changed the course of events? This was quite interesting to see how events unraveled .
This book was awesome I love it, Dirk Patton your book are truly amazing can't seem to get enough, 36 was a great read I would recommend this book to everyone.
Enjoyed the entire series. Now moving to the next one. Normally don’t read this kind o fiction but Dirk Patton totally captured me with the very first book.
Every chapter was breathtaking, I can’t believe you fit so much detail into the déjà vu subject. Please keep up the good work sir don’t ever quit. Semper Fidelis.
I started reading this after it was suggested by the author at the end of "The Scourge". I'm already forming ideas of how this ties in and who Major Chase really is....
It is quite a refreshing angle, to read a book about terrorism, politic and science fiction, all bundle together. But…. A “standard Terror or political” book, always make some sense. I mean you can’t argue that it may happen. But when you have a time machine involved in the plot, you find lots of holes in the story. Things that don’t add up. There is no way that anytime in the future a time machine will be build, for the simple reason, that we never had any visit from anyone in the future. Maybe one day we will build a time machine that can take us to the future but never to the past. That said. You need to remember that the main purpose of a fictional suspense book is to entertain. The main purpose of a book is to make you turn page after page without letting go. There is no need to try and look for a true logic in the story. As long as it make you sit down reading without being able to put it down - fine. This book is defiantly a page turner. You can hardly put it down. I would like to give it a 5 star for that .My point is that a 5 star book need to be perfect or at least close to perfect, but because of that time machine, it sometimes becomes really ridiculous. No wander the author had a hard time to finish it properly. If you like a fast pace book, with a science fiction twist – that book is for you.
Let me first say that I am not a fan of time travel novels, but I AM a huge fan of the author. Even still, it took me months to convince myself to give it a shot. However, I'm super glad I did because it was awesome! Several other reviewers mentioned unexpected events that were very well written, and I wholeheartedly agree. This was a very entertaining story, with no boggling science that a lay person wouldn't understand anyway (such was my fear of time travel works). For me, I have to describe this as a "24 meets 12 Monkeys." You've got the conspiracy-action-badass of Jack Bauer's world set in a time travel situation like in 12 Monkeys. Result: unexpectedly awesome!
Enjoyed it even though bits were similar to something seen before , maybe I'm biased wanting to be gripped like I am to voodoo plague , but all said and done an enjoyable piece of escapism with plenty of conspiracy thoughts which I'm quite adept to and a fancyable protagonist , yeah I will buy the next instalment , I have to , it's good and I'm a fan of Mr Patton and I feel sure it's gonna get better ! Hopefully a dog will join the cast !
Dirk Patton does a wonderful job of making "yet another time travel story" not just interesting but engrossing. Dirk tells us to enjoy the ride, and a ride it was.
So grab the book, and follow the character as he is executed in prison to his second chance for good. It is a hell of a ride.
Oh, and if you have not read Dirk's V Plague series, you are seriously missing out. Go grab it and hang on.
This is a really great story and you won't be sorry if you download and read it. I totally enjoyed every minute of it. Also, I'm looking forward to more books in the series as Mr. Patton has created more characters that I just want more more more from!!! Especially hoping to learn more about the characters we just got limited info on this time around. Thanks for such great entertainment Dirk Patton....and happy reading y'all!
I was thrilled when I found out Dirk Patton wrote this book. I read the whole book today. I couldn't put it down. I enjoyed the storyline and the characters. Patton's books will not disappoint you. I highly recommend all of his books. I can't wait to read his next book.