Fast Paced Mayhem!
Bloodlust
This second book of the
Bloodshot series, Bloodlust, ups the
ante, as the saying goes. McGrath and Dexter are not only contending with their
own personal demons, but they’re doing their level best to combat the spread of
an insidious new drug craze, while clawing ever closer to the truth of the
catalyst behind it.
And the blurb gives you a little hint at how hectic things are:
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The devastating effects of the psychotropic drug Bloodshot on the San Francisco Bay Area intensifies, reaching out in all directions—up and down the peninsula and across the bay into Oakland and points farther east. Despite its deadly side effects, sales are up, and casualties continue to mount. SFPD cops Lieutenant Sean (Mac) McGrath and Sergeant Randy Dexter thought they had seen and heard it all in their long careers. But the mayhem, murder, exploding heads, and cannibalism plaguing their city is taking its toll on their resolve. Their sanity is also being tested as undeniable proof points to the existence of multiverses and a maniacal genius—world-class physicist Wyatt Kole—who has developed a device that opens portals to travel from one parallel universe to another to murder his girlfriend time and time again. Moreover, an exact duplicate of McGrath lies dead in the morgue and a body found in the Santa Cruz Mountains is identified as Professor Kole. How can that be? As impossible as it may seem, the only plausible explanation is the existence of duplicates from a parallel universe, which forces McGrath and Dexter to admit that their suspicions of Kole as a universe-hopping murderer and drug dealer are true. But they have no proof the professor murdered anyone or that he’s responsible for Bloodshot. To make matters worse, they are both fighting their own personal demons—McGrath, alcoholism and Dexter, the fear that he suffers from hallucinatory psychosis like his father. But somehow, they must overcome before Kole can open a new portal and disappear, taking Bloodshot and its horrifying bloodlust effects with him to plague yet another reality.
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Yes, what to do when the only
explanation for the relentless mayhem unfolding in the city makes you appear as
if you need locking up in a psychiatric ward?
Rest assured, Lieutenant
McGrath and Sergeant Dexter have their work cut out. All of them! (We are
dealing with a multiverse hopping psycho after all). And that’s the great thing
about this story, because Fred Wiehe neatly overcomes the dreaded ‘2nd
book in a series dip’ by upping that ante I mentioned. The action fairly
explodes everywhichway at once. And the great thing is, a rather nifty plotline
helps you keep track of what’s happening, to whom, and where.
I loved it. The multiverse
concept allows Wiehe to experiment with his main and supporting protagonists
and antagonists, which, in turn, not only helps you see the depth and scope of
their characters and the things they’re dealing with in their personal lives,
but it also allows you to have fun with the story arc(s).
If you love fast-paced
thrillers that are as gory as they are brutal, then you really need to give
this series a go. Highly recommended.
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