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Werken van Michael McBride

Subhuman (2017) 85 exemplaren
Snowblind: The Killing Ground (2012) 70 exemplaren
The Extinction Agenda (2019) 63 exemplaren
Burial Ground (2011) 53 exemplaren
Sunblind (2014) 34 exemplaren
Bloodletting (2009) 33 exemplaren
Forsaken (2018) 32 exemplaren
The Fall (2007) 30 exemplaren
The Annihilation Protocol (2020) 27 exemplaren
Remains (2013) 26 exemplaren
Blizzard of Souls (2008) 25 exemplaren
The Infected (2008) 24 exemplaren
Subterrestrial (2015) 23 exemplaren
Predatory Instinct (2011) 20 exemplaren
Snowblind II: The Killing Grounds (2015) 20 exemplaren
Unidentified (2017) 19 exemplaren
Vector Borne (2011) 19 exemplaren
The Narrator (2014) — Samensteller — 19 exemplaren
Innocents Lost (2010) 17 exemplaren
The Mad and the Macabre (2010) 17 exemplaren
Trail of Blood (2008) 16 exemplaren
Ancient Enemy (2014) 15 exemplaren
Chimera (2021) 14 exemplaren
The Coyote (2012) 14 exemplaren
F9 (2013) 13 exemplaren
Condemned (2015) 12 exemplaren
Mutation (A Unit 51 Novel) (2020) 12 exemplaren
Immun3 (2007) 12 exemplaren
Zer0 (2005) 11 exemplaren
Blindspot (2011) 10 exemplaren
Fearful Symmetry (2014) 10 exemplaren
God's End (2007) 8 exemplaren
Brood XIX (2011) 8 exemplaren
Blood Wish (2007) 8 exemplaren
Quiet, Keeps to Himself (2011) 8 exemplaren
The Calm Before the Swarm (2011) 7 exemplaren
Cemetery Dance Issue 57 (2007) 6 exemplaren
The Event (2013) 6 exemplaren
Hunt Hunted Murder Murdered (2008) 5 exemplaren
Infinity, Twice Removed (2011) 5 exemplaren
Firebug (2015) 5 exemplaren
Jenna Sighed 3 exemplaren
Spectral Crossings (2009) 3 exemplaren
Xibalba (2012) 3 exemplaren
Legionen des Todes (2010) 3 exemplaren
Mia Moja 2 exemplaren
Ruination 2 exemplaren
Natures Way 1 exemplaar
Dead Eyes 1 exemplaar
It Rips 1 exemplaar

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McBride, Michael
Geslacht
male
Nationaliteit
USA
Agent
Alex Slater (Trident Media Group)

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Good novella. Pretty terrifying.
 
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nitrolpost | 2 andere besprekingen | Mar 19, 2024 |
Another “Have-time-like-sand”review because of bloody Corona. McBride’s Burial Ground ranks above average in the adventure genre. As we follow his adventurous characters through the
 
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nitrolpost | 2 andere besprekingen | Mar 19, 2024 |
Unabridged - Audible Audio Edition

Pure Adventure at a Documentary Pace

DISCLAIMER: I received this copy in exchange for a review.

WARNING: This review contains mild spoilers.

There is a great deal to like about this novel. It contains some of the usual techno-thriller ingredients: Nazis, esoteric science, the Yeti, and long, lost Tibet. If you were to judge it by those alone you might well say, "Meh." However, it's how these ingredients are mixed that gives this novel its unique flavor.

In 1938 Nazi scientists brave the Himalayas in search of the Master Race. They fail. Or do they? 75 years later the sole survivor puts together small team of four extraordinary scientists to retrace his steps and unlock the secrets of the next phase of human evolution.

The plot unfolds in parallel tracks; present day, and via journal entries from the original expedition. [a: Michael McBride|300145|Michael McBride|https://s.gr-assets.com/assets/nophoto/user/m_50x66-82093808bca726cb3249a493fbd3bd0f.png] does an outstanding job of interweaving these story lines. It's never cluttered or confusing, in large part because the journal entries are written in period style. The language and word choices harken back to the 1930s, giving the reader a clear delineation between what has happen, and what is happening.

The plot and universe remind me of [a:Larry Niven|12534|Larry Niven|https://d.gr-assets.com/authors/1182720933p2/12534.jpg]'s "Protectors" series. To be sure, this is a techno-thriller and not hard science fiction, but I felt teased by the similarity of the elements.

The audio production is very good. There were a few wah-wahs indicating some not so seamless edits and the audio was a little muddy in places, but not distractingly so. I only noticed because I was listening for it. Scott Thomas has a gift for excellent character voices, particularly the aged Johann Brandt. His pacing and stylings enhance an already taunt and charged atmosphere.

McBride did an enormous amount of research for this novel. The explanations of the sciences embraced and the history used serve to inform and heighten the story's drama and tension. He accomplishes this by distilling complex ideas into readily manageable chunks. The reader surfs on a wave on information and isn't buried under a tsunami of facts. At least, initially.

Regrettably, the info dumps do get tedious. At one point I was shouting "Out with it already!" For instance, I didn't need to know the number of tattoos on the priest's face, or their arrangement, or their native name, symbology, or significance. Having all that information didn't move the plot along one bit. Is was a distraction, tying back to nothing, and dragging at the pacing.

This is a plot driven story, and the plot is engaging. It moves rapidly and constantly. As with many plot driven novels, the characters suffer. Most of them are stand-ins with no unique personality or depth, and could have been replaced by almost anyone. The character building lags behind the plot development and drags at the story.

The two stand outs are Brooks and Brandt. Brandt in particular is very well developed. A paragraph with the 95 year old survivor of the initial expedition leaves you feeling like you need a shower. Brooks is his foil, young and enthusiastic, but not so naive as to believe everything he is told.

About four-fifths of the way through the story, love unexpectedly blossoms like a weed between Brooks and another member of the expedition. It felt forced, and like so many of the info dumps, could have been excised without troubling the main plot one little bit.

The outcome of the story felt like it had been pulled out of a top hat. It was an abrupt about face ending. It's possible that it was foreshadowed so cleverly that I just missed it, however I felt like I'd not just been fooled, but suckered.

I know it sounds like I'm nitpicking, but that's all I'm really left with. The bulk of the novel is crisp, well written, and fascinating. So, despite any of my reservations, if you enjoy a rollicking techno-thriller this is a book you'll want to read or, in particular, listen to.
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paulkellis | 1 andere bespreking | Dec 29, 2023 |
This book is a ride, and I think Netflix should jump on this.
It's right up their dark yet wonderous alley. It has Wednesday vibes, with a sprinkle of cult documentary mixed in. Do you ever read a book and feel like it would make the perfect movie? 100% this book. The imagery is perfection and plot has early twenties dark drama all over it.

I'll be honest, I'm knocking a star off mostly because I really felt the ending was unsatisfying and that is completely a "I'm a weirdo and want ALL the aftermath" thing. So if you are okay with endings that don't give you all the details, and finish out all the threads pretend I gave it five stars.

Seraphina is weird, whimsical, and I love her. Her authentic self is well written, and following her on this journey left me on edge with each turn of the story. We all need siblings as dedicated to finding out the truth as she is.

I love that she goes on this journey for justice, but ends up also find out a lot about herself too. A bit ironic since that is the supposed point of the merry dredgers in the first place.

The abandon theme park setting is swoon worthy creepy, with all of the cast having various quirks, some of which are hard to place if they are drug induced, mental ailments, or just living their best life. It's all surreal, yet life like, and each chapter builds to the ending in a comforting way that I relaxed into the cultists too and was shocked at the reveal.

You'll enjoy this book if you love cults, and eccentric communities living alternative lifestyles. Superhero siblings to the rescue with a splash of personal growth and self discovery mixed in.

Thank you to the publisher, Meerkat Press, for a copy of this book.
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buukluvr | 2 andere besprekingen | Feb 14, 2023 |

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54
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Leden
925
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½ 3.7
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66
ISBNs
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