With hydraulics, armor and advanced vision, Navigators are soldiers of the future, and in the game of survival of the fittest, they become the only hope man has to fight for their right to dominate.
Leon and Ark elect to train their new Navigator squad outside the wire, while Bill works with the weapons engineers to solve the bigger problems. The medical team are taking the critters apart, desperately looking for anything that will give them an edge.
There's growing friction between the crew and someone needs to step up, or a ruthless and cunning enemy will take complete control of the world.
Blind Sighted is the second book in the four-part Navigator series.
SD Tanner continues the saga of the humans against the critters. All the hierarchy of civilian and military life appears to be gone. A small squad of Navigators undertakes sojourns outside looking for human survivors. Unfortunately, each individual Navigator has a specific goal in mind, usually a personal one and that has been put ahead of any other goal. Leon decided he needs to go to Seattle, even though the city has been nuked, and refuses to listen to reason. Bill decided he needs to go to Las Vegas for personal reasons. Neither mission turns out well. Then the group decides to go to NORAD. Once again, the lack of a designated leader hampers them. Any human they find wants to know who is in charge and they do not react well to being told no one has that honor. An interesting book, and I think you will live it too.
Another great story from SD Tanner. The character development and dialogue is a strong suit of his and the action is gripping. Continuing the story from "Enemy Lines", "Blind Sighted" is hard to put down. A must read for all fans of SD Tanner and the Navigator series. Next, please.