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The King of Plagues

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Saturday, 0911 hours — A blast rocks a London hospital and thousands are dead or injured.

1009 hours — Joe Ledger arrives on scene to investigate. The horror is unlike anything he has ever seen.

Compelled by grief and rage, Joe rejoins the Department of Military Sciences and within hours is attacked by a hit team of assassins and sent on a suicide mission into a viral hot zone during an Ebola outbreak. Soon Joe Ledger and the DMS begin tearing down the veils of deception to uncover a vast and powerful secret society using weaponized versions of the Ten Plagues of Egypt to destabilize world economies and profit from the resulting chaos. Millions will die unless Joe Ledger meets this powerful new enemy on their own terms as he fights terror with terror. 

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      January 31, 2011
      In Maberry's audacious third novel featuring Department of Military Science agent Joe Ledger (after The Dragon Factory), Joe must stop a cult bent on overthrowing the world order. Though Ledger is unofficially retired, a terrorist attack that levels the Royal London Hospital killing thousands compels him to return to action. The London tragedy proves to be just the opening move in a meticulously planned plot. When a viral research facility in Scotland is compromised, the Bombay Stock Exchange is bombed, and Ledger himself is almost killed by assassins, he and his DMS cohorts quickly realize that they're up against a terrorist group with virtually unlimited resources—about which they know little except its name, the Seven Kings. Powered by a cast of over-the-top characters, breakneck pacing, nonstop action, and a subtle sense of humor, this is an utterly readable blend of adventure fiction, suspense thriller, and horror.

    • Publisher's Weekly

      July 25, 2011
      In Maberry's third novel about rugged, wisecracking Joe Ledger, an on-again, off-again agent for the U.S. Department of Military Science, seven loathsome "kings" and one possibly supernatural "goddess" decide to rule the world through the use of plague viruses. The only thing they fear is a super-secret society within Yale University's Skull and Bones club. Much to the benefit of this adventure thrillerâa book that begins with a sinister maniac threatening to cut off his captive's eyelidsâRay Porter immediately creates a sense of dramatic intensity, which he maintains throughout the book. And while this vigorous narration is appropriate for powerful events such as the burning of the Royal London Hospital or the deaths of thousands of innocent people, it proves a bit excessive when coupled with the author's somewhat purple proseâparticularly so in the seduction scenes. And for all his good work in producing an assortment of British accents, Porter's ultra-evil, whispery villains do nothing to mitigate the book's quickly numbing and over-the-top melodrama. A St. Martin's Griffin paperback.

    • AudioFile Magazine
      Book 3 of the Joe Ledger series opens with the bombing of the Royal London Hospital, a tragedy that kills more than 4,000 people. Ledger, an American investigator with the covert Department of Military Science, is brought to London to help the SAS fight a terrorist group that calls itself the Seven Kings. Gruesome details of bloodcurdling murders are interspersed with details of the complicated investigation. Ray Porter's controlled reading is characterized by carefully enunciated words and a mix of accents. As the Seven Kings unleash more of their fanaticism, Porter succeeds in ratcheting up the tension. Proceed with extreme caution. M.B.K. (c) AudioFile 2011, Portland, Maine

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