11.08.2010

Guest Review: Patient Zero

I'm so happy that Kristin's first guest review is on a zombie thriller...means I've still got time to work up the balls (and my fears) to read one. 


Kristin's review:

Patient Zero by Jonathan Maberry follows smart-mouthed Baltimore cop Joe Ledger who, after joining a secret government agency, the Department of Military Science, or DMS, races to stop a plague from destroying the country; except this plague makes Ebola look like child’s play. This plague kills you then re-animates you, zombie-style. Except the "zombies" in this book are not your traditional zombies. The “plague” is ,in fact, a bio-warfare virus unleashed by some of the most terrifying villains in recent thrillers.

Our hero, Ledger, is recruited into the DMS in strong-arm fashion, and is almost quite literally thrown into the fight with a team made up of men with various backgrounds. Unlike a lot of your heroes featured in modern thrillers, Ledger does not have a super secret military background, or even a long military career. In fact, his military career was quite short. However, what talents he does have, he has in spades. I’ll let you read the book to find out just how good he is at what he does.

If you've read any of Nelson DeMille's books featuring John Corey (Plum Island, Lion's Game, etc) Joe Ledger will remind you of him very strongly. He's kind of a guy's guy and is very sarcastic (so you'll laugh a bit), and he gets the job done very effectively. He kicks some pretty serious ass too, while remaining firmly in the White Hat category. Maberry has done extremely well in fleshing out his characters while simultaneously keeping the action going which, to me, is not an easy thing to do. Ledger really struggles with the horror of what he's been thrust into, and I would hope anyone (even a kick-ass, tough guy) would.

What makes this book rise above the usual espionage/thriller novel, aside from the zombie aspect so wildly popular right now, is its superb writing and nearly flawless pacing. Add to that villains that include a greedy billionaire, a modern-day psychotic Mata Hari, and her equally psychotic religious zealot husband, a mole sent to infiltrate the good guys, plus a dash of romance, and you’ve got a book that knocks the genre on its ear and keeps you guessing (and up late) until the last pages.

I give “Patient Zero” an enthusiastic 5 out of 5 zombies, er, stars!

9 comments:

  1. Favorite line of your review "Maberry has done extremely well in fleshing out his characters while ..." great great play on words!

    ...you've nearly convinced me to stop hiding under the covers :)

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  2. LOL, the pun was unintended, but it definitely worked, didn't it!

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  3. I've never read a Zombie book. Maybe I should say I haven't read one yet. This one sounds like a pretty intense read. Very nice Review Kristin!

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  4. Only the first book of the Joe Ledger series deals with zombies. In each book, Joe and his team deal with another kind of radical-science threat. The second book, THE DRAGON FACTORY, deals with scientists using cutting-edge transgenics for ethnic genocide.

    The third book, THE KING OF PLAGUES, debuts in March, and that one deals with a secret society using weaponized versions of the Ten Plagues of Egypt.

    There are at least two more in the works; and the whole series is in development for TV.

    Happy reading!

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  5. Julie: maybe you and I can pick an easy one together :)

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  6. Jonathan: Joe sounds like an ideal hero and someone worth rooting for. I'm looking forward to starting this series.

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  7. The Dragon Factory is reallly good so far, maybe even better than Patient Zero, which says alot!

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  8. oooooooooo! I've not heard of this one, but after this review I've added it to my TBR! Thanks!

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  9. Pam: I know, Me too...going to be brave :)

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