Fresh off the horrifying events in West Virginia, Secret Service Agent Adam Hunter is eager to move on with his life and career. However, shortly after returning from the United Nations, Adam's phone rings with an urgent new assignment. Something unnatural is loose, and terrorizing the residents of a sleepy farming town in Iowa. As the death toll climbs, the investigation points to a history of sinister research brought back from the war in Europe - research that may not have been perfected before being released on the world. Adam must again find what created this horror, and a way to destroy it, before more bodies pile up or the town descends into chaos.
just like the previous garbage this one also slaps. A pure stinker with absolute no sense of story telling and mystery to look forward too. incomplete sentences, errors and idiotic statements. Please stop torturing us with your banal writing skills. And find something to satisfy your fascination or whatever creepy obsession u have with brunettes instead of making every female a brunette.
I didn't read the first book in this series but I will now. I wasn't sure where this book was going at first as the time-line went from the 1940's to present day. But, I was intrigued and I kept reading. I couldn't put it down. I wish there was more creature interaction but the character development was fantastic. The mystery of the creature's development was creepy and on point. To sum it up, this book was a quick but exciting read.
Secret Service special agent Adam Hunter heads to Iowa where a Nazi scientist turned Nazi monster is causing havoc. Book keeps jumping back from 1945 to 2021which I didn't mine because the 2 stories lined up at the end. Good book.
Pretty good. I liked the use of the journal and the flipping between past and current day. I felt like it ended a little abruptly. Needs some proofreading. Recommend.