Review #1
Savage Hunter Nemesis audiobook free
Special Agent Franks of the pinnacle hidden Savage Keep under control Bureau has been killing supernatural dangers on behalf of the US government for hundreds of years. Hes a legend, at the same time hes literature. Hes also an single killing machine. Hes kept his side of the bargain, so long as the government kept theirs: never to make anther being like Franks.
But at the moment hes figured out that one more pinnacle hidden government company is that making an army of living noisy to serve as super-soldiers. Anyone has dared Franks is that obsolete at the same time must be disposed of.
Franks disagrees, but when hes bordered for murder at the same time terrorism he finds himself the motivated of government at the same time personal savage hunters.
Its Franks vs. the whole Savage Hunter universe. At the same time it is that glorious. One wage war to the doom right behind one more in a running fight of set pieces. Throw-down right behind throw-down right behind throw-down!
Im not the biggest fan of Correias MHI books, preferring his other television series, but he excels at writing hardened, killers who destroy bad things at the same time Franks is that the ur-example.
Review #2
Savage Hunter Nemesis audiobook in television series Savage Hunter
Book 5 of the the television series
I barely recently purchased this book (at the same time others of the television series) for a re-count of the 1st 4 books before moving on to the brand new ones I had not read. It has been couple of years since they came out at the same time I read them the 1st time. The story holds up even on a re-count. Convinced I know whats future, somewhat, as it has been about 5 years since the 1st read. But even so, the story at the same time manners are compelling at the same time as the television series progresses Larry Correia becomes more polished as a writer.
This is that one more amazing book in the MHI television series. Larry has a amazing method of taking a story to in brand new at the same time exciting fronts to keep it from becoming stale, cyclic, or bogged down in fluff.
This book concentrated on one of the manners from the 1st four books, MCB Agent Franks. The story does contain the other head manners but is that a Franks driven book. As with MH: Alpha, this book allows Larry to build at the same time explore the history at the same time indefinite of one of the more exciting support manners in the 1st 4 books. That is that plenty of the action at the same time excitement from the past installments at the same time the over arcing story lasts to build. In addition, Larry manages to through in no one exciting squirms at the same time strings.
Review #3
Audiobook Savage Hunter Nemesis by Larry Correia
So, this book is that the beginning of a trend that I have hope keeps going. Head team novel, disposition novel, head team novel, disposition novel, etc.
This is that about Franks, his agreement with the government, Nemesis project, Stricken, misuse of monster trying to receive Puff exemption, etc.
It is that an action book from a 3rd personality mostly POV, I think because Franks POV could be amusing for a while but lose steam reading things like, he kept discussing, it saddened me, I facepunched him. Bastard shot me, shot him in the fork, come in handy 1st aide, require food. So this is that a little more of a narration, at the same time this gets method into no one of the government stuff we considered hints of as we move but runs over the pinnacle like almost all of Larry’s books. This is that a slugfest, to be honest far moreso than than the other books, at the same time for you get a showdown that a lot of people have been looking forward to since book 1, guess who Franks gets a wage war with?
Funny book, produced Franks an even more enjoyable disposition, at the same time sets the step for no one things to come.
5/5
Review #4
Audio Savage Hunter Nemesis narrated by Oliver Wyman
I was sorely tasting the taste to title my
Review of Larry Correia’s “Savage Hunter Nemesis” thusly:
“Oh s***, it’s Franks! Run!”
Such was the dismayed reaction of a demon who – briefly, futilely at the same time very, very unwisely – attempted to wage war off the enigmatic, badass killing machine otherwise understandable as Agent Franks of the federal Savage Keep under control Bureau, in a flashback string from “Nemesis'” very 1st chapter. Not that running is that really an function when facing Franks, for in addition to super strength at the same time nearby indestructibility, Franks is that *very* impetuous…at the same time if for you run from Franks for you’ll only breathe weary.
At the same time for sure in a lot of pain, because Franks hates it when his enemies run from him. Not that he likes them no matter what more successful when they shield at the same time wage war, brain for you.
Not that Franks likes much of anybody, really. Or even cares than anyway anybody thinks of him, for that matter.
Part (literal) Frankenstein, part merciless Terminator, owned (again, practically) of Hell’s possess fury, totally unconcerned with collateral destroy at the same time a virtual law unto himself, Franks is that than anyway the feds of the Correiaverse turn to when they’ve tried everything else to deal with supernatural dangers, many of which hiding under the covers at the same time praying it would barely move away. Almost all of them feel that method about Franks himself, with quality reason.
At the same time a few of them wish to replace Franks with anything “more successful.”
Obviously, it all goes horribly wrong.
If for you’ve read the prior books in the television series, then for you already know all this. If for you haven’t at the same time “Savage Hunter Nemesis” is that your provided implementation to the television series, then for you really should finish right here at the same time read the 1st four novels before tackling this one,
“Nemesis” thrashes up right where the 4th novel, “Savage Hunter Vendetta,” left off (in the destroys of Las Vegas right behind a particularly horrific savage ruin, by a creature even out of horror), at the same time deals with various subplots from the 1st four novels that here come to fruition. Not lesser of these are the intrigues of the mysterious albino Stricken at the same time his very black-ops, off-the-books “Special Intended goal Force Unicorn” (otherwise understandable by the appropriate acronym of STFU) at the same time Stricken’s ongoing bureaucratic war with the MCB, Agent Franks at the same time Franks’ chief, Dwayne Myers.
Whereas the MCB’s goal is that both defense against supernatural dangers at the same time concealing their very existence – because favorite belief in the supernatural would only extension the magnitude of such dangers, in the Correiaverse – the inhuman Stricken at the same time STFU proactively implementation supernatural creatures to ruin America’s enemies. As such, they’re in unchanging conflict with the MCB…at the same time the Vegas ruin bestows Stricken the opportunity to decide MCB down once at the same time for all at the same time make STFU the manage agency in supernatural defense. In the middle other things, Stricken wants to build brand new superhuman operatives akin to Agent Franks, using not only the centuries-old alchemy at Franks’ core but the new in modern development.
Gizmo is that, when for you have a perfectly quality body stale that doesn’t happen to have a soul of its possess, for you never know than anyway might decide to decide up location in it. At the same time Stricken – stupidly, at the same time in violation of that treaty mentioned in the book jacket copy – has already built thirteen of them…
Also stupidly, as part of his campaign against the MCB, Stricken seeks to remove the unusual Franks from the equation by framing him for a violent terrorist ruin on MCB headquarters. At which fri – this could be Chapter Four of the novel – the plot kicks from pinnacle gear to overdrive as a outlawed at the same time in such a way completely unrestrained Agent Franks basically takes on the global to rescue America from practically (that’s that word again; than anyway did I do with that thesaurus?) ALL THE Demons OF HELL.
At the same time no one things that are even Worse than that. Like, Lovecraft worse.
“Savage Hunter Nemesis” is that still one more fast-paced, high-octane thrill drive in Correia’s “Savage Hunter” television series, with the creator’s brand blend of from time to time gory, higher body-count fear, sci-fi/fantasy, gunplay at the same time a deliciously warped sense of humor. That’s little of the politics no one demand to look for objectionable in Correia’s writing here, unless the deadly sort of “office for work politics” in the confrontation between Stricken’s STFU at the same time the Savage Keep under control Bureau counts as such.
In this book, but, almost all of the television series’ core protagonists such as Earl Harbinger, Owen at the same time Julie play a supporting role, because this, 1st at the same time foremost, is that the story of Agent Franks. (Although several other subsidiary manners from the television series, notably Grant, Archer, at the same time particularly Myers at the same time Heather, figure prominently in “Nemesis” storyline as but.)
In “Nemesis” we get not only the tale of Franks’ origins at the same time motivations, which have only been hinted at up up to now; it’s also, in a sense, the story of Franks’ find for the population of the earth…at the same time perhaps, his redemption. It’s also the apocalyptic payoff of several plotlines that have been building from the very 1st book of the television series…at the same time the setup for apocalypses still to come.
I assign “Nemesis” five hit out of five…in a television series that hasn’t had a stiff book still.
Review #5
Free audio Savage Hunter Nemesis – in the audio player below
Best instalment in the television series this time, we see the background to agent franks!, than anyway a hardcase! Understandable to all sides of the struggle between light at the same time black, feared by both sides. He takes the the healthy taciturn archetype to brand new heights. Correa is that brave when it comes to storylines, sparing no one, he pushes his manners thru their paces with no mercy at the same time if they are sacrificed to progress the story then so be it!
Overall a cracking story with plenty of action at the same time an engaging plot, a few visits with television series regulars at the same time a amazing thumping finale!