No Bubbles Required in This Review Of. . .
Bloodbath
In this third book of the
Bloodshot series, the chaos caused by multidimensional misdeeds begins to
unravel everywhichway at once . . . and, as the title so aptly highlights,
everything turns into a bloodbath:
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After being
shot, left for dead, and dumped into a parallel dimension by the
universe-hopping murderer and drug dealer Wyatt Kole, SFPD Sgt. Randy Dexter
survives and makes a life for himself among strangers with familiar faces. With
Captain Sean McGrath’s help, he is back on the force, and within three months
promoted to lieutenant. He’s also dating Gemma, the girl whose murder he was
investigating in his former life. Here in this reality, she is alive and well.
Although she still works with the Wyatt Kole of this world, she has broken
romantic ties with the physicist. Life is good. But that’s all about to change.
People are suddenly turning into flesh-eating,
bloodthirsty cannibals; the psychotropic drug Bloodshot has somehow stalked him
to this new dimension. Has the Wyatt Kole of this world followed in his
counterpart’s footsteps or has another Kole come to this universe, bringing
murder and mayhem with him? Either way, Gemma’s in danger.
Dexter and McGrath race to Kole’s but what they
find is even more horrifying than they expected. Kole—not Gemma—is the one
lying on the kitchen floor, shot and bleeding out. A portal to another universe
is still open, and the murderer is making good her escape, a murderer with the
face of the girl Dexter loves but now with a look of insanity in her bleeding
eyes. As Gemma steps through the portal, she turns and fires, wounding McGrath.
The next instant she disappears. And within that same instant, before the
portal can close, Dexter follows. To somehow save Gemma from the effects of a
new and even deadlier strain of Bloodshot, he must navigate a sea of familiar strangers.
But can he save her? The only other alternative is to kill her, for she must
somehow be stopped. Because in her wake is a bloodbath of half-eaten corpses.
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Fred Wiehe ramps up the
action, the tension, and your tenuous grasp on reality when worlds collide –
literally! It seems everyone is hell-bent on getting their hands on the device
that allows them to travel between universes. And if they also control the drug
that helps facilitate the accompanying mayhem, then all the better . . . especially
if they can tweak its formula to create one or two additional side effects.
I found this final book in
the series was great fun. Wiehe ensures to deliver conflict, bloodshed, and
thrills aplenty by altering the tempo of the ever-evolving story arc in such a
way that you know there’s going to be an explosive and casualty-riddled
conclusion. But as to who’ll be left standing at the end? Ah, you’ll have to
find out for yourselves in an apocalyptic action adventure that will keep you
guessing to the very end.
Bloodbath. A rather apt title to a visceral series you really need to read.
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