Somewhat Bloated Trilogy Conclusion
"Promises To Keep: After the EMP (Disruption Trilogy Book 3)," authored by Mr. R.E. McDermott, is a somewhat bloated, hastily written, conclusion to the dystopian story arc of a brutalized American world, following an intense solar flare event, creating a global, devastating EMP event.
The various narratives of numerous characters, in scenarios of survival against villainous politicians, murderous FEMA mercenary contractors, escaped Aryan-nation white-supremacist convict barbaric hordes, and the daily struggles to find food, water, shelter, safety, are all concluded. The rapid (within a couple of months of the EMP event) decline into a modern "Dark Ages," with the U.S. Military being portrayed in the main as self-serving garrison troops, 90% of the population as acceptable casualties, are all too over-the-top. The time sequence and the neutering of the U.S. Military promulgated as base premises by the author for his story, are unrealistic to this reader. The villainy of politicians, and the evil, brutality of too many humans, is more in tune with realities this reader has experienced firsthand in life. "Promises to Keep," gives the sense of a "rushed writing," without adequate editing or narrowing of the multitude of plot lines. A reader who hasn't read the proceeding two (2) books, will be a sea, without a solid sense of direction or heading, in reading Book 3. It cannot fairly be described as a "stand alone."
"Promises To Keep," is narrowly recommended as a mediocre conclusion, and was fully read via Kindle Unlimited.