Another cliffhanger at the end...
I always grab the latest in this series as soon as I see its available! These are not stand alone books; it’s important you read them in order or you’ll get lost pretty quickly.
I’ve become very invested in all of the characters and loved this latest installment even though I’m confused by some of the random directions it seemed to go in. I may have to go back and re-read the last few to reacquaint myself with some of the timeline. Dirk Patton is a compelling author, however, I have to say I didn’t like the tie in in the last few books (numbers 14, 15 & 16) with his other books about the Athena Project. I felt it really confused the narrative and didn’t add anything to the story other than a convenient escape for our hero, his lady and his dog. I was let down by the easy way out he took for them.
It’s a really good series, and considering the number of books, I understand that every aspect isn’t always going to be perfect. The fact that I still look forward to every book that comes out is a testament to how good I feel the story and the writing is. The different idea about the beginning of an apocalypse that involves an enemy who America has thought was no longer a threat is unique and interesting, and the many different places that are affected by it all over the world, keep the narrative engaging. I think we forget that when the apocalypse happens, it most certainly won’t just affect America.
So, start the series. If you like apocalypse stories or military stories or good character development or even some romance, I think Mr. Patton does a great job delivering well developed characters and something for everyone.