Two cities in utter chaos. So many murderous enemies. Escape is unlikely. The Signmaker’s deadly game continues...
The DARE Seven are trapped on a roof, surrounded on all sides by angry, desperate criminals. Nothing could be more dangerous. Even the valiant cops can’t get them out.
But the Seven have an ally. Hope might be on the horizon.
The Dare winners must overcome missile attacks, explosions, and the chaos of Greece, to get to The Signmaker’s next target–RoboWorld. But even if they do make it, how will they deal with an opponent who is stronger, has more weapons, thinks faster, can’t feel pain and has just one goal–total destruction? Their own lives, and all of those in Seoul are at stake.
If you could be a hero, would you DARE? Seven Signs. Four days left to save the world...
Had to get this as I've been reading the series. Continued the pace of the other books. Sometimes the action is a little too unbelievable, surviving where 2 policemen could not in riots in Athens at night, escaping from the rooftop by helicopter.
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.
While I still can't call this novel "good," and it shares the issues with the ones leading up to it, it's arguably the best of the four so far.
I'll give some credit where it's due, there's stuff foreshadowed in previous novels that comes to the fore here (a certain character's backstory), but on the other, there's stuff that occurs without foreshadowing. Without going into spoilers, "nanobots." Have nanobots been introduced so far? I don't think so. But that's part of my problem with the books, in that while they're obstensibly near future, it's never really explored in a coherent manner.
Also, the characters. Of the DARE Seven, all of them are pretty much interchangeable when it comes to personalities and skills. Some of them are more formal than others, but that's about it.