No, it's not made of metal. It's totally metal the same way that electric guitars, ninjas, and hot naked girls riding on dinosaurs are totally metal. If you don't understand, then just put this book down and walk away. Just walk away.
But if you do understand…
Welcome to Graveyard – an elite private military company employed by the secret society that really controls the world – this world. YOUR WORLD.
Graveyard’s commander is the grizzled Walter Stedman, a former Delta Force operator battered by twenty years of secret wars, forbidden knowledge, and abominations of science.
Someone has murdered one of Walter’s employers, and that means Graveyard is about to go to war. The enemy is like none Walter has ever encountered – creatures from beyond nightmares.
His mission will lead him into direct confrontation with an old friend, the legendary Graveyard operator known as Kill Team One - because his exploits in combat match those of an entire squad of regular men.
Now retired, Kill Team One has used a strict regimen of training, beatings, and propaganda to condition his two teenage sons into the ultimate super soldiers – ice cold killers that have known nothing but violence and destruction since birth. One of them may be almost human. Almost.
Tracking their every move is the ninja, Yoshida Tanaka – a man consumed by hatred in the decade since Kill Team One needlessly tortured his young family to death. Now he lurks in the shadows, honing his skills and waiting for the perfect moment to strike.
All of this has come together as a perfect storm, and by the time the rains subside, all life on Earth may have been washed away.
This volume contains chapters 1-23 of KILL KILL KILL.
Sid and Victor were raised by their father, known as KILL TEAM ONE, to avenge the death of their mother. But somewhere along the way dad lost track of what he is doing, and just likes to kill. But in the process he has made killing machines of his two sons. THRILLING MYSTEROUS HORROR are but a few things to say of this book. You're going to love it. I RECOMMEND
The book is called "Kill Kill Kill" so if you're expecting some Grace Livingston Hill type bullshit, you need to run away from this novel as if the hounds of hell were snapping at your heels. There's bad attitude, guns galore, obscene language, oodles of sarcasm, gore, ninjas, werewolves, lizard-people, a general lack of decency, and a whole list of bad things your momma warned you 'bout. The author grabs you by the 'nads and drags you along on a no-holds-barred ride and even when you find yourself wishing that maybe a few holds *were* barred, you can't help but appreciate the balls-out attitude. Seriously, Mike Leon writes like Larry Correia (Monster Hunter) on steroids.
So come on in for a bloody good read. Just check your innocence at the door, because if you don't, you'll find it gruesomely violated by the time you reach the end. Some novels are gentle little lambs, all soft and fluffy and harmless. But "Kill Kill Kill"? Yeah, this bad boy is a savage lion with titanium razors for teeth and it will rip you to shreds while you are simultaneously begging it to stop ... and begging for more.
Really good book, great characters and not that shocking due to how outlandish it is. This is a comic book world, pure fantasy, so leave reality at the door and enjoy the story for what it is - great fun. Maybe goes on a bit too long, but if you like your comics dark then give this book a read, as you won't be disappointed.
This is an interesting spin on hired guns, or rather non-military yet military fee for services...can't remember the word for it! Anyways, I thought it was pretty twisted, didn't see what was coming but it was cut off at the end. All in all, ok read. Killing machines and their drama :)