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innae's review
3.0
A short! little prequel to Patient Zero. It does tell the tale of how Joe Ledger got on Mr Church's radar.
ennasa's review
adventurous
mysterious
tense
fast-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? N/A
- Strong character development? N/A
- Loveable characters? N/A
- Diverse cast of characters? N/A
- Flaws of characters a main focus? N/A
2.75
di_the_reader's review
4.0
This was an interesting introduction to the series. Fast-paced and action-filled.
bookgoonie's review
3.0
Slam Bam Thank You Mam. This is a uber-short, uber-intense novella. Because I haven’t started Patient Zero, it left me a little befuddled. Joe Ledger, Baltimore cop and ex-Army Ranger, is in on a terrorist sting operation. Holy heavy fire and possible zombie in a box had by head spinning. Then fast forward and jump continents, unknown Doctor Evil has some bad mojo planned for London. *clears throat* Me. Confused. How are they connected? Are they connected? Are zombies connected with terrorist? The good thing is I trust Jonathan Maberry. My guess is that he did such a good job laying out Patient Zero, there wasn’t much to divulge in its prequel.
Will Joe Ledger be my next John McClane or better?
Will Joe Ledger be my next John McClane or better?
imzadirose's review
2.0
I like the in between stories to get new short stories or background or whatever the case may be. I didn't like this one, because all but the last scene was pretty much told word for word in the 1st book. So it seemed like a pointless story.
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