In New York Times bestselling author Jonathan Maberry's thrilling Relentless , Rogue Team International joins Joe Ledger in a new hunt that spans the globe and journeys deep into the terrifying landscape of the human heart.
JOE LEDGER’s world has been torn apart. The people closest to him have been savagely murdered and Ledger is on the hunt for the killers. His already fragile psyche has cracked apart, allowing a dangerous darkness to overwhelm him.
His hunt takes him deep into the world of the deadly black market weapons sales, and standing in his way are a new generation of private military contractors. These mercenaries have been enhanced with cutting-edge cybernetics and chemical enhancements, transforming them into real-world super soldiers. Stronger, faster, harder to hurt, and fitted with built-in weapons. They are beyond anything Joe has ever faced.
But he is not the Joe Ledger they expected to fight. He is defined by the Darkness now. The attempt to destroy him―to break him―has backfired. Instead his enemies have turned him into a far more fearsome weapon.
JONATHAN MABERRY is a NYTimes bestselling author, #1 Audible bestseller, 5-time Bram Stoker Award-winner, 4-time Scribe Award winner, Inkpot Award winner, comic book writer, and producer. He is the author of more than 50 novels, 190 short stories, 16 short story collections, 30 graphic novels, 14 nonfiction books, and has edited 26 anthologies. His vampire apocalypse book series, V-WARS, was a Netflix original series starring Ian Somerhalder. His 2009-10 run as writer on the Black Panther comic formed a large chunk of the recent blockbuster film, Black Panther: Wakanda Forever. His bestselling YA zombie series, Rot & Ruin is in development for film at Alcon Entertainment; and John Wick director, Chad Stahelski, is developing Jonathan’s Joe Ledger Thrillers for TV. Jonathan writes in multiple genres including suspense, thriller, horror, science fiction, epic fantasy, and action; and he writes for adults, teens and middle grade. His works include The Pine Deep Trilogy, The Kagen the Damned Trilogy, NecroTek, Ink, Glimpse, the Rot & Ruin series, the Dead of Night series, The Wolfman, X-Files Origins: Devil’s Advocate, The Sleepers War (with Weston Ochse), Mars One, and many others. He is the editor of high-profile anthologies including Weird Tales: 100 Years of Weird, The X-Files, Aliens: Bug Hunt, Out of Tune, Don’t Turn out the Lights: A Tribute to Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark, Baker Street Irregulars, Nights of the Living Dead, Shadows & Verse, and others. His comics include Marvel Zombies Return, The Punisher: Naked Kills, Wolverine: Ghosts, Godzilla vs Cthulhu: Death May Die, Bad Blood and many others. Jonathan has written in many popular licensed worlds, including Hellboy, True Blood, The Wolfman, John Carter of Mars, Sherlock Holmes, C.H.U.D., Diablo IV, Deadlands, World of Warcraft, Planet of the Apes, Aliens, Predator, Karl Kolchak, and many others. He the president of the International Association of Media Tie-in Writers, and the editor of Weird Tales Magazine. He lives in San Diego, California. Find him online at www.jonathanmaberry.com
Relentless by Jonathan Maberry is the second book in Rogue Team International (RTI) series featuring Joe Ledger. He is no longer with the Department of Military Sciences, but leading a team of independent troubleshooters, Havoc Team that is part of RTI. This is one of the darkest military thrillers that I have read in a long time. Suppose multiple people important to you were murdered. What would that do to your psyche which was already damaged? Read this novel and you will find out how Joe handles the situation.
While this novel focuses on Joe and his dog Ghost, Havoc Team and other colleagues play important roles that give the reader character continuity. The killers are known. The key is how to find them and that journey takes the reader to Europe, Indonesia, South Africa, Antarctica, and North America. Joe is well-developed, compelling, and damaged. His motivation is believable and well-drawn, but I had a hard time with many of his actions in this book. The secondary characters enhance the story and the relationships are believable.
Chapter one hooked me. Chapter two and beyond was so vivid and compelling I felt like I was with the characters, but grateful that I was safe in my home. The story immediately pulls the reader in and never lets him or her off the rollercoaster of action and emotion.
For an action / military thriller, I loved the style that Maberry used. While there are comprehensive descriptions of clothing, people, places and gear involving black market weapons sales, private military contractors, cybernetics, body armor, chemical enhancements, and bioweapons, it doesn’t go into minute detail. I believe this approach will make this novel appeal to a wider audience.
Overall, this novel is a shockingly dark, disturbing, and emotional ride. Be aware that there is plenty of violence and emotional turmoil in this story. An old arch-enemy reappears as well setting up possible threads in future novels. Themes include revenge, anger, grief, murder, PTSD, greed, good versus evil, cyber terrorism, and cyber espionage as well as friendship, love, compassion, honesty, loyalty, and brotherhood/sisterhood relationships.
This is the only the third book that I have read by this author but I am looking forward to the next book in the series as well as going back and reading the original Joe Ledger series. This author’s books are well-written with characters that have depth and there is an interesting plot where the story line pulls the reader in immediately. I believe those readers that enjoy action thrillers and military thrillers that are dark will want to read this book.
St. Martin’s Press – St. Martin’s Griffin and Jonathan Maberry provided a complimentary digital ARC of this novel via Net Galley. This is my honest review. Opinions are mine alone and are not biased in any way. Publication date is currently set for July 13, 2021. This review was originally posted at Mystery and Suspense Magazine.
My thanks, as always to St. Martin's Press, the one and only Jonathan Maberry, and Netgalley. Big breath!! In and out! Every time I hit the end of one of these Ledger books, I wonder where in the heck can we go from here? Maberry somehow shows up on a yearly basis and shows us. This is where we go! I don't know how he "Maberry" does what he does. He makes me happy! Don't get me wrong, because after the last book, I spent ALL of this book being afraid. I didn't like this aspect of Joe. The Darkness! You kidding me? Dude! Joe and Ghost deserve better. I can only say that I worried way too much! It's funny how some people who should have died are now "family!" Yes! This is me giving a shout out to Toys! Such a pest when he was an enemy. So beloved, "by me" as an ally! Again, this was very much a good versus evil story. It's really all I wanted, and too much to come. I know that Maberry was gentle this time around. I'm very much afraid of who is going to die in the next battle! I again just whimpered. Please, be gentle.
This audiobook was so delicious, I could barely pull myself away. What a tasty treat!
After the finale of the last book, I feared for Joe Ledger's mental state. Turns out that fear was justified, because Joe is, to put it simply, a mess.
In each book there is talk about Joe's fractured personality. Due to severe trauma in his teens, due to his work as a former policeman, and due to his status as a true warrior in the DMS and now, Rogue Team International. However, in this book a fourth personality has emerged, and I feared that Joe wouldn't survive it. Does he? You'll have to read this to find out!
In an attempt to put my finger on why I like these books so much, I've been mulling it over in my mind. I think it's the combination of the short chapters, from different viewpoints, the action and probably the number one reason is Ray Porter. Military/action books are just not my thing. I'm not into weaponry or macho BS. But get Ray Porter to perform it, and I AM IN. Porter brings a humanity to Ledger over and above what the written words bring. Porter brings the HEART.
RELENTLESS was, well, relentless. A relentless pulling at your heart, a relentless need for things to be made right, a relentless read-I was listening every second that I could spare and a few that I really couldn't spare, but I did anyway. This audio was just that much fun. FUN, I say!
My highest recommendation!
*I purchased this audio with my hard earned cash and as soon as the next book is available I will do the same!*
Jonathan Maberry can do no wrong! I have gone through every Joe Ledger book since #1 and they never cease to keep me jumping. The story lines are always fresh and full of surprises. I love Top, Bunny, Junie, Church, Violin and co. 'Relentless' shows us (understandably) the extreme of Joe's dark side. Since his whole family was wiped out in the last book he is beyond itching at the bit to avenge their deaths. This side of him showed no mercy and was a bit disconcerting at first. As the book progressed and his thinking is voiced it became easier to swallow. Of course, Ghost (his most loyal titanium toothed canine best friend) feels all Joe's feelings intensely and is right by his side for the fight of his life. (Love, love, love Ghost!) The whole story is a roller coaster of pulse-pounding action with the amazing narrator Ray Porter at the helm keeping me on pins and needles until the very epic ending. Thank you, Mr. Maberry for keeping Joe Ledger and friends going. Cannot wait for Rogue Team International, #3.
Twelve deep and still massively entertaining these Ledger books are a great way to kill some time. It’s hard to maintain freshness after so many books but Maberry does so in spectacular fashion. Not as shocking as Rage but a nice continuation of that story line.
Be prepared to immerse yourself into an all consuming high-octane adventure that spans the globe. Our knight in shining armor is none other than Colonel Joe Ledger .... warrior, knight and killer .... whose sole purpose is to defend the helpless and innocent. Even if you're not familiar with Ledger's previous exploits ... this gem will. be enjoyed as a standalone. Multiple award winning writer, Maberry seamlessly adds the necessary backstory. Ledger was previously featured on the Echo Team of DMS (Department of Miltary Sciences), which was linked to the US government. Unfortunately he was frequently hampered by red tape and political party "politics". His boss, the infamous and enigmatic, Mr. Church has rendered DMS defunct and formed the international ultra-rapid response organization of Rogue Team International (RTI) ... freeing his missions from their previous encumbrances. Joe is the leader of the strike team, known as the Havoc team. RTI picks it's own cases and has no oversight. On their previous mission they grappled with an organization that released a "designer" pathogen into the atmosphere of a small island off the coast of North Korea. This induced an extreme state of violent madness to all the inhabitants. This bioweapon called "Rage" resulted in the complete annihilation of the island's populace. The organization behind such bioweapons continues to flourish. "Kuga" is the chief executive of this international criminal empire, that specializes in the black market sale of bioweapons , neurotoxins, and other chemical and technological enhancements to the highest bidder. He has no "politics" ... war, assassination and terrorism is "good for business". Kuga is most likely a former CIA superstar gone rogue . Harcourt Bolton is smart, rich and ruthless., and has taken the pseudonym from the Bosnian word for "plague". His right-hand man is the equally vile, Raphael Santoro. Respected as the world's most feared blackmailer, extortionist, manipulator, and murderer. On Christmas eve , last year, Santoro murdered Joe's entire family and closest friends. Needless to say, Joe wants revenge and retribution on both Kuga and Santoro. His initial assault with the Havoc team in his quest for revenge is on Mitrovic an important arm of the vast organization. His compound is a heavily guarded fortress on a small island off the coast of Croatia. He team floats in undetected and under the radar with Trade Winds Motor-Kites made of aluminum-magnesium alloy that are lighter than a lawn chair, but exceedingly stronger. Accompanying Ledger is his vaunted combat dog, Ghost. The encounter and ultimate battle is gruesome and victorious, with Ledger seemingly "loosing it" Ledger ultimately "goes rogue" with the aim of killing Kuga and Santoro on his own. Ledger's and RTI's subsequent assault takes them across the globe... from North America to Europe, Indonesia, South Africa and even Antartica. Maberry proves to be an amazing storyteller... and weaves a complex and twisted explosive narrative that features a mutlt=dimensional fleshed out supporting cast of soldiers and warriors ... all entering the world of darkness and evil.. Maberry delivers an entertaining roller-coster ride of adventure that successfully juggles violence with a blend of motivations fostered by friendship, love and respect. This adventure is not only replete with high tech gadgets, gizmos and gear, but also a plethora of dastardly villains ... some old and some new, that undoubtedly will populate later adventures. Thanks to NetGalley and St. Martin's Press for providing an Uncorrected Proof in exchange for an honest review. ( at readersremains.com)
This is the sequel to Rage, which follows ten(!) previous Joe Ledger novels and numerous short stories. However, Maberry introduces all the characters with a brief background, so you can jump right in here if you want. This does give some spoilers for previous books.
At the end of Rage, the bad guys hit Ledger pretty hard, so here he goes all John Wick on them.
But the rest of the team remains busy trying to foil the bad guys’ next scheme, which involves super suits and something that sounded like the loaders in Alien.
Ledger also has his dog with him, which I see in Rage. So there’s lots of fighting and blood and violence and testosterone mixed with character moments. It’s a good balance. Pacing and characters are really good. At the back of the book you’ll find Maberry’s music playlist for the book.
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Be prepared to immerse yourself into an all consuming high-octane adventure that spans the globe. Our knight in shining armor is none other than Colonel Joe Ledger .... warrior, knight and killer .... whose sole purpose is to defend the helpless and innocent. Even if you're not familiar with Ledger's previous exploits ... this gem will. be enjoyed as a standalone. Multiple award winning writer, Maberry seamlessly adds the necessary backstory. Ledger was previously featured on the Echo Team of DMS (Department of Miltary Sciences), which was linked to the US government. Unfortunately he was frequently hampered by red tape and political party "politics". His boss, the infamous and enigmatic, Mr. Church has rendered DMS defunct and formed the international ultra-rapid response organization of Rogue Team International (RTI) ... freeing his missions from their previous encumbrances. Joe is the leader of the strike team, known as the Havoc team. RTI picks it's own cases and has no oversight. On their previous mission they grappled with an organization that released a "designer" pathogen into the atmosphere of a small island off the coast of North Korea. This induced an extreme state of violent madness to all the inhabitants. This bioweapon called "Rage" resulted in the complete annihilation of the island's populace. The organization behind such bioweapons continues to flourish. "Kuga" is the chief executive of this international criminal empire, that specializes in the black market sale of bioweapons , neurotoxins, and other chemical and technological enhancements to the highest bidder. He has no "politics" ... war, assassination and terrorism is "good for business". Kuga is most likely a former CIA superstar gone rogue . Harcourt Bolton is smart, rich and ruthless., and has taken the pseudonym from the Bosnian word for "plague". His right-hand man is the equally vile, Raphael Santoro. Respected as the world's most feared blackmailer, extortionist, manipulator, and murderer. On Christmas eve , last year, Santoro murdered Joe's entire family and closest friends. Needless to say, Joe wants revenge and retribution on both Kuga and Santoro. His initial assault with the Havoc team in his quest for revenge is on Mitrovic an important arm of the vast organization. His compound is a heavily guarded fortress on a small island off the coast of Croatia. He team floats in undetected and under the radar with Trade Winds Motor-Kites made of aluminum-magnesium alloy that are lighter than a lawn chair, but exceedingly stronger. Accompanying Ledger is his vaunted combat dog, Ghost. The encounter and ultimate battle is gruesome and victorious, with Ledger seemingly "loosing it" Ledger ultimately "goes rogue" with the aim of killing Kuga and Santoro on his own. Ledger's and RTI's subsequent assault takes them across the globe... from North America to Europe, Indonesia, South Africa and even Antartica. Maberry proves to be an amazing storyteller... and weaves a complex and twisted explosive narrative that features a mutlt=dimensional fleshed out supporting cast of soldiers and warriors ... all entering the world of darkness and evil.. Maberry delivers an entertaining roller-coster ride of adventure that successfully juggles violence with a blend of motivations fostered by friendship, love and respect. This adventure is not only replete with high tech gadgets, gizmos and gear, but also a plethora of dastardly villains ... some old and some new, that undoubtedly will populate later adventures. Thanks to NetGalley and St. Martin's Press for providing an Uncorrected Proof in exchange for an honest review. ( at readersremains.com)
Relentless, the second Rogue Team International novel and twelfth Joe Ledger book, just might be the darkest entry in this hero's long-running escapades. Given the shocking conclusion of the prior book, Rage, this probably should come as no surprise but I was still shook at just how bleak much of this book was.
Ledger has been hit hard in a bad, bad way and we find here a haunted, broken warrior desperately clinging to his last shreds of sanity as he hunts down a shadowy arms dealer, Kuga, and the highly skilled assassin Rafael Santoro. With his mind fractured, Ledger goes rogue to pursue these ruthless killers and terrorists and exact revenge. Meanwhile, RTI races to uncover the depth and scope of Kuga's plans to launch what they only know as The American Operation, a sinister plan to involves cybernetically enhanced super-soldiers.
These solders are something else, man. Imagine an entire platoon of terrorists sporting Captain America-like powers - proficient, deadly, and virtually unstoppable - and wrap them up in the suicide bomber ethos of Al-Qaeda, then put inside Ripley's power lifter from Aliens. Jeez-o-Pete! It's a potent, scary threat built on cutting edge science and ripped from the political headlines circa USA 2020. Coupled with Ledger's fragile mental state, well, did I mention yet that Relentless is dark, dark, dark?
Maberry clearly revels in making Ledger's life difficult and miserable, but his brutal sadism is a delight for readers and Relentless puts him at the absolute top of his game. I'm a bit taken aback at Maberry's ability to consistently deliver one solid blockbuster actioneer after another with the Joe Ledger series. Twelve of these suckers and not a bad one in the bunch? That's gotta be a superhuman feat all its own. An even larger feat is taking all of this book's darkness and somehow managing to give us a ray of light once all is said and done. I'll admit I was doubtful such a moment would be possible given the mental and emotional wringer Maberry puts not only Ledger but his readers through! Relentless is the kind of title that has multiple meanings and can be applied to various elements of the book, from the story's pacing and and determination of the RTI squad, right down to the author himself.
Audiobook (18 hours) narrated by the Ray Porter Publisher: Macmillan Audio
Joe Ledger is using Ray Porter's voice to narrate at this point. Unfortunately the terrorist team who has been blatantly out to destroy Joe Ledger has managed to infiltrate Macmillan Audio, placing sloppy edits in this edition of the Rogue Team international series in an attempt to portray Ledger as unfit for duty. This proves that not only is this series in the fiction section to allow the team to record and pass on information that most would not believe was true, but also that Ray Porter is another pseudonym for Joe Ledger of the Department of Military Sciences (DMS), aka Cowboy. As unfortunate as this is, Eve, I suspect it's you, this is weaksauce.
Early in the story Randall Flag makes an appearance as a pseudonym of an introduced character. I planned to come in here when I had completed the book and say 'if you know, you know' for all of my fellow constant reader goodreads friends. Shortly after introductions were made another character explained to everyone present who Randall Flag was.
One of the things that makes The Joe Ledger and Rogue Team International series so much fun to read are all of the current references and fun nerd memes and characters introduced as pseudonyms or some other way. like Doc Holiday, Doctor Who, cosplays, Randall Flag, etc. etc. (Yes, I intentionally did not explain the who's to prevent spoiling. You will know when you know).
I used to think that all of these dropped in names and lore were a nod to the nerd fandom with Jonathan Maberry being a part of it, but with the infiltration of Eve into Macmillan Audio, I realized the truth of it all. Jonathan Maberry is another pseudonym, as is Ray Porter. I have to give it to both of them, going out of their way to author and narrate hundreds of books to protect their real identity. That is a very long way to go to protect themselves, their families, and by extension, the team. I would expect nothing else from Rogue Team International, formerly DMS. If you have read this edition of the latest information coming out of RTI, you know how seriously they, especially Ledger, takes keeping his identity concealed. If not, you have one hell of a read coming up.
I loved it. It's over-the-top in every possible way. It features a gazillion of points of view, mixes omniscient, third-person, and first-person narration. Usually, all of this makes my eyes twitch. And yet, in case of this series not only I don't mind at all, but I also dig it.
Perhaps I'm just sentimental - I've been following Joe Ledger series for years (12 books, some novellas, and short stories) and always have fun reading it.
Relentless is probably the darkest one in the series, with Joe finally losing his shit, old enemies returning, and guns blazing left and right. Fans of the series will be delighted by more Church, more Toys, more Joe, more Top, and Bunny.
Fans of Joe R. Lansdale's Hap and Leonard books will be pleasantly surprised as well :)
Joe Ledger series rocks, guys, and I'm happy to say Maberry is in prime form.
This review does not contain spoilers....unless you haven't read Rogue Team International 1: Rage. Relentless picks up only a few months after the events that ended RTI 1:Rage. If you haven't read it yet....READ IT! With that said, on to Relentless.
And this story is Relentless. It is very well written non stop action, as all of Jonathan Maberry's stories are. He never disappoints. After the Rage case came to a close Santoro strikes a massive blow to Joe Ledger. He kills Joe's entire family with a Christmas package bomb, which Joe and Junie witness sustaining their own injuries in the blast. Now Joe is physically mended and Church has decided to send him with his team, back into field work. No one is very sure about that decision. During an infiltration mission, Joe truly goes rogue and sets out to hunt Santoro and Harcourt Boltan aka Kuga, solo. With Joe's already fractured personality has Santroro's murderous actions pushed Joe into a mental state from which he will be unable to return?
Thank you so very much to St Martin's Press and Netgalley for the opportunity to read this e-ARC of Relentless.
P.S. I will absolutely purchase an audio version of Relentless before book 3 of RTI comes out. Jonathan Maberry's writing is outstanding on its own, but Ray Porter's performances don't hurt anything. Please don't make me wait too long.
"I have long ago stopped requiring proof that you don't need to die to enter hell."
After seeing his entire family get killed after the events of Rage, JOe Ledger's insanity has been hanging on by a thread, a darkness threatening to come out. After a routine mission to locate the man responsible, Ledger sees a horrific scene, and his mind. goes. dark. Now on his own, he decides to find Rafael Santoro by his own methods, and he's no longer playing nice, with his enemies, and himself.
This was a great book, and a dark one. When you watch and read about a man going rogue and getting revenge, you think "badass scenes!" "non-stop action!" cool guy monologue!". What you get, however, is a man with no control of his thoughts or actions, terrified and numb to everything he has done, worried, and something not, of the possibility that he has lost his soul.
This is Joe Ledger at his darkest, and most depressed. You actually don't get many chapters of his until almost 300 pages in. And the ones before that are of not a man, but of a monster hell bent on revenge. If you go back to the first book Patient Zero, and now, you wouldn't recognise him. But he does come back, and it's because of the people - the family - that never gave up on him.
Despite the dark undertones of this book, it has many of the scenes you expect from Joe Ledge/Rogue Team books. Many "non-stop action!", "badass scenes!", and "cool guy monologue!". But you do appreciate those moments more. A lot of foreshadowing about Mr. Sunday(iykyk!) and more chaos heading the way.
Really glad I still like this series and the characters. Never seems to get old, no matter how macho it gets. ;P
‘JOE LEDGER’s world has been torn apart. The people closest to him have been savagely murdered, and Ledger is on the hunt for the killers. His already fragile psyche has cracked apart, allowing a dangerous darkness to overwhelm him.’
The one aspect of diving into a series I can never get enough of, be it novels that center around a central or group of diverse characters is the authors’ unique ability to make me the reader feel like I’ve known them for years, even though we’ve just met.
Be it friend or foe, I can’t help but succumb to the incessant urge to learn more about them as I seek answers to questions like: What makes them tick? How did they first meet?
So yes, Dear Readers, I am officially a fan of not only Joe Ledger, but also the bad*ss women and men Mayberry’s created, and I can’t wait to read more about them!
Also, sans spoilers, I will say if you’re a fan of Joe R. Lansdale books…
Well, You will have to read the book and find out for your selves. ;)
RELENTLESS—Highly Recommend!
Thank you, NetGalley and St. Martin’s Griffin, for providing me with an eGalley of RELENTLESS at the request of an honest review.
Note: I purchased the Audiobook (published by Macmillan Audio) of RELENTLESS, read by Ray Porter—who does an excellent job portraying all the characters.
I've listened to the first 2/3 of the book about 12 times. Ha! It's a huge rollercoaster full of anger, despair, angst and nightmares for the 2/3's. I love the series. The crazy violence and terror that makes up the plot line doesn't bother me, but it was hard to read the emotional & psychological nightmare that Joe experienced in the book. That made it hard to finish the story. However, the year is ending and I wanted to finish the book before the end of 2021. The last third was not as grueling as the first two. =P
Well, damn. I felt vicarious vindication after reading this. It went down so smooth, like ice cream on a hot day, that I was surprised to be done already.
It was more of a one-man show instead of the normal team effort, but still so compelling. There is usually no ambiguity in the Joe Ledger universe for who is a bad guy. This book straddled the line a bit. I don't want to spoil anything, but I will say that once again, dogs are the best people!
One of my favorite things about Jonathan Maberry's writing is that I can never guess where the story will go. Highly recommend this book, this series, this writer.
Maberry does it again with the second of his Rogue Team International series starring kickbutt commando Joe Ledger. I enjoyed RELENTLESS even more than the previous book, RAGE. Jonathan remains a master story teller who weaves technology and military action into his thrillers like nobody's business. I couldn't put the book down. When the world needs saving from evil masterminds, who ya gonna call? JOE LEDGER! I received a free copy in exchange for an honest review.
Relentless is an edge of your seat, page turner. As the follow-up to Rage, readers find Joe Ledger and Rogue Team International still reeling from the past years' events. The bad guys are back with an even more diabolical plan. Can Ledger overcome his demons to bring justice to his family or will darkness swallow him? Excellent writing, pacing, characterization and all around awesomeness!
IMO the greatest writer on the planet scores again in this epic. The Joe Ledger story continues on, heading for the dramatic, and cataclysmic conclusion. Pure brilliance.
Here is where Maberry gets right down to horror, in my opinion. In listening to the inimitable Ray Porter, I began to wonder if I really wanted this stuff in my brain. The violence here is not for the faint of heart. At various points this is just straight up evil for evil's sake.
But it's also Joe Ledger. Who is seriously a mess! The supernatural element really gets pulled into this story and it's scary. I worried near the end that we would lose some characters. I worried that we would lose Joe, only to find him again in the next book (because if you've read Broken Lands you know you will). I wondered how far the series will go until we hit the Rot and Ruin series, the beginnings of that time in this world.
In the meantime, there was a lot of saving of the world going on. This book is intense. I think for me it was more intense than some of the other books in Joe's world. Before, he and the Rogue Team have had somewhat of a good handle on the bad guys. But here, things just unraveled. It was tenuous.
I know it will be a long wait for the next book in the series, but I also know it will be worth it. Please, Mr. Maberry, give this guy a break. Joe needs a vacation with Junie in a beautiful place (like Hawaii) for a good long while.
Whew. I love Joe Ledger. I love this series. But Maberry really puts Joe through the ringer in this book. So much so that it is hard to read at some points: both because of what Joe does and because of the grief and numbness that Joe experiences.
At the end of Rage, Joe experiences a devastating loss that threatens his sanity and wellbeing. Although his body heals, his mind is more fractured than ever. After having a bit of a mental breakdown during a mission, Joe goes Rogue and his three personalities (The Modern Man, The Cop and The Killer) are pushed to the background with a new personality, The Darkness, taking hold. As Joe goes down a rabbit hole, committing terrible murders and torture, the rest of RTI tries to find him while also trying to figure out what Kuga, the big bad villain, has planned next.
Kuga is boring. We know it's Harcourt Bolton and honestly I am over him (which makes his fate at the end of this even better). Mr. Sunday though is perfection - a perfectly creepy villain, and although he's not new he is as horrible as ever. It is interesting to see people scared who are usually so strong: Joe, Church, Lillith. Even Top and Bunny. There are a few things that really can throw them and Joe going rogue is one of them. The team is a mess and watching Top and Bunny continue to proceed without their leader is sad. Joe is also an absolute mess and although I enjoyed it, it was at times hard to read. Especially the scenes with Ghost.
Overall, I enjoyed this one - a few storylines wrapped up which was satisfying and there is a positive conclusion. I just again don't know where Maberry is going to go from here. Which is super exciting.
Thank you to St. Martin's Press for my copy to review.
I enjoyed this so much more than I anticipated. There's a bit of a formula to series like this, and to see that formula thrown out for most of the book made me happy. It's not much of a spoiler, but I was very intrigued to see Joe Ledger walk away from the team in this. To show how much damage he endured from the previous book "Rage". It showed even how tough of a guy Ledger is. He couldn't defeat grief and mourning. He could only go through it. He couldn't ignore it. He couldn't push it down anymore. At least that's what I got from it. He's taken on everything imaginable, and this is what broke him down. As someone who's read all the Ledger books, this was powerful to me.
Joe and Ghost go through so much during this book. Almost more than I can stand. There is no way to explain my unconditional love of Joe Ledger and his dog Ghost.
Johnathan Maberry, consider yourself put on notice. If anything ever happens to Ghost other than he dies peacefully in bed you will be officially invested in the "Order of the Steel Toed Boot."
By the way, what ever happened to Cobbler? He has not been around in several books.
God damn Mayberry. You can stop jerking off over how evil and twisted your villians are! We get it! They are just SSSSSSSSSSSSOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO EVIL!!!! its like some retarded ass saturday morning cartoon. And it takes up more then half his books!!!! We spend more time with these flat piss poor characters of villians in a single book then we do following joe in any 2 books together. And they Are. So. Fucking. BANAL.
"Meuhahahaha!! Im evil because im greedy!!! And im greedy because im evil!!!!!!!!" Is basicly how most of it works out. There were a few that were interesting. Mother Night was not interesting. At all. In the slightest. And neither are kuga/bolton, nor... whatever his name is that got his ass beat like a bitch 3 times in the past now. Oh! But wait! He is bringing back an old villian and youll never guess who- you know who it is. Its always him. Its not even a spoiler. Even though they claimed he is gone of course now he is back.
The book itself is mediocre. An interesting idea that is completely wasted by largely ignoreing joe and giving the smallest fraction of a glimpse at what he is doing so mayberry can focus on mustache twirling. No actual character development from the villians, just screaming "EVIL!!!!" over and over. We barely get anything of RTI til close to the end. And it is so fucking boring.
Ive been following the series for a long while. And some of his best are the short stories where he focuses on joe and his team. But longer books he tries to fill with showing off his villians, but they are pointless. They dont really give anything, and their super competence they show at the begining doesnt make the team look any better when they overcome them.
I got it on audiobook, so at least there is raybporter narrating to help save it somewhat, but in the end its still just mediocre. This could have been used to show ledger becoming truely unhinged, him mowing through enemies like john wick on steroids and speed, instead we just get a minor brief and bland aftermath without any real details to engage our imaginations, or at least mine, and as normally audiobooks last almost half again as long from me having to relisten to parts after my brain goes on wild story related tangent, here im skipping parts of villians villianing because its boring, or going "wait was that a fight scene i tuned out... do i actually care enough to rewind back? No."
I cant suggest this book, or series anymore. Its just high off its own dick and doesnt go anywhere. Its all the same cartoonish evil. The characters have barely changed since first introductions, and what changes did happen were just sort of reset back to older versions.