Series: The Singular Menace
Audio CD
Publisher: Listening Library (Audio); Unabridged edition (July 12, 2016)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0553395564
ISBN-13: 978-0553395563
Product Dimensions: 5.1 x 1.1 x 5.9 inches
Shipping Weight: 6.4 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars See all reviews (80 customer reviews)
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The third in a fine series by one of my favorite authors, John Sandford. Rather scary fictional trip into what unfortunately is reality to an increasing extent--the ability of those with no moral base to profoundly intrude into the lives of others with impunity.
The three full length books are really one 1,000 page novel. It is, of course, very important the they be read in sequence. It would be very hard to imagine that anyone could read the first one (Outrage) and not complete the next two. A completely new cast of Sanford characters are delightful in many ways, and he has plenty of time to fully develop them with that many pages. Great chance to discover a new side of the Sanford(s).
John Sandford does a wonderful job with his Lucas Davenport series, but I have been surprised how much I enjoyed the Singular Menace series. The authors tied the loose ends up well, but still left the door ajar to continue with our red-headed heroine in another adventure in London. I hope it comes to fruition because the Singular Menance has been entertaining and delightful.
First I have read all of Sandford’s novels. Are some better than others of course. I give this set of three a 4. I liked the first one in the set more than the last two. That said, I will read the full set again. Sandford and Cook have a god idea with this character and perhaps she will appear again. Hope she goes to collage first though
This series started out great. A conspiracy an interesting key character and well written events and action. All three books are easy to read and leave you waiting for more. This third chapter delivers a satisfying conclusion so pick up this series and enjoy the ride👍
You must read the trilogy from the beginning. It's a good story, good for young adults, too. Interesting characters. Lots of action, believable science fiction and it flows well. The end sets the stage for further adventures.
Loved the series. Hope to see more from the "Sanfords" in this series. The ending of Rampage hints at more to come with at least Shay and Harmon (and X of course) but I hope to see the rest of the gang as well.
Even though I missed books 2 and 1 I was able to get the gist. Not a "Zombie" fan so was put off a little at the beginning until I realized it was not a story about Zombies. Glad I got past that and enjoyed the rest.
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