David Meyers' "Chaos" is advertised as an "edge of your seat while reading" kind of book; however, I found that I was able often to sit back in my seat. Still, it was an interesting ride through New York's mysterious underground subways and tunnels. "Chaos" is the first entry by Meyers into his '"Cy Reed Adventures." The protagonist Cy (Cyclone) Reed is a disillusioned archaeologist turned treasure hunter who is tricked into working for the super bad guy, Jack Chase. Chase is looking for a futuristic weapon created by a Nazi physicist (a la Indian Jones) capable of setting the world aflame. Throw in some Nazi gold, and soon, Cy's storming through flooded subway tunnels, discovering a lost laboratory, battling a mysterious man-eating beast, and scaling a mountainous skyscraper.
Certainly it is a little over the top in spots, but it has alligators in the sewer, so it can not be all bad! And there is the love interest as well with not one - but two strong female characters. And in all, the the characters that drifted through this "Chaos" were interesting, but in spots, perhaps somewhat under developed. The overall story was certainly action; I very much enjoyed the historical aspect. Meyers did an excellent job informing the reader about the history of the New York subway system. If this is a genre you enjoy, I would certainly recommend that you give David Meyers and Cyclone Reed a chance. Struggled with a 3 or a 4, and I fave it a "3". However, despite a few reservations, I will follow Cy on another adventure!