Siege Line (Reawakening Trilogy 3)
An unputdownable action-packed military fantasy
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Publisher Description
The fate of undead Navy Seal James Schweitzer will be decided - one way or another...
Myke Cole continues to blow the military fantasy genre wide open with Siege Line, an epic high-octane adventure in Myke Cole's highly acclaimed Reawakening trilogy. The perfect read for fans of John Gwynne and Peter V. Brett.
The Gemini Cell has taken everything from former Navy SEAL James Schweitzer: his family, his career, his life. Schweitzer knows the only way he can stop running, the only way to keep his son safe, is to destroy the Cell once and for all.
But out of control and fighting a secret war against the government it once served, the Cell will not be destroyed easily. Its Director has been sent to the far reaches of the subarctic to search for a secret that could allow the Cell to seize control of the country.
Schweitzer must move fast and join with the elite warriors of both America and Canada in a bid to get there first . . .
What readers are saying about Myke Cole's fantasy thrillers:
'With every novel [Myke Cole] writes, the reader can see the growth in his craft, the depth of his consideration into the plot, character and setting, and just how generally amazing he is'
'Myke Cole blends fantasy and military adventure into an intelligent, exciting and moving series that has me addicted'
'Myke Cole is a true professional, both in the quality of his writing, and in his testament of the military experience. His characters have strength, integrity, human failings and show love for each other as more powerful than any other force'
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Cole (the Shadow Ops series) mixes contemporary action thriller and urban fantasy in this exciting novel about an out-of-control government program that uses magic to reanimate dead soldiers. Deceased former SEAL Jim Schweitzer escapes from the program, planning to save his son and to shut down the program for good. Their battle takes them through gruesome deaths and to a remote Canadian village, battling soldiers and zombielike creatures all the way. The pace never lets up as the characters face battle after battle, and, though the ending is a bit predictable, the excitement of the ride is still worth the reader's time. Zombie-haters might find this particular type created one by one rather than infectious more palatable, and the magic element should be limited enough for thriller fans to overlook; it's guns and guts that will save the day.