
Extinction Machine
The Joe Ledger Novels, Book 5
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Narrated by:
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Ray Porter
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By:
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Jonathan Maberry
In Extinction Machine, the fifth Joe Ledger book by Jonathan Maberry, the DMS must go up against someone—or something—in search of new technology that could bring about world war
The President of the United States vanishes from the White House.
A top-secret prototype stealth fighter is destroyed during a test flight. Witnesses on the ground say that it was shot down by a craft that immediately vanished at impossible speeds.
All over the world reports of UFOs are increasing at an alarming rate.
And in a remote fossil dig in China dinosaur hunters have found something that is definitely not of this earth. There are rumors of alien-human hybrids living among us.
Joe Ledger and the Department of Military Sciences rush headlong into the heat of the world's strangest and deadliest arms race, because the global race to recover and retro-engineer alien technologies has just hit a snag. Someone—or something--wants that technology back.
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Critic reviews
“The Ledger novels are exciting sf thrillers that just happen to involve stuff that's a little out there (and Joe himself is a realistically portrayed soldier who, from time to time, has a hard time dealing with the weirdnesses that surround him). Readers familiar with the series will need no prodding to check this new one out, and newcomers, immediately upon finishing the book, will want to hunt down the earlier installments.” —Booklist, starred review
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Where does Extinction Machine rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?
I'd say at least in my top five suspense/thriller genre books. Overall, top ten easily.What other book might you compare Extinction Machine to and why?
I can't really say any of the other books I've read compare to this one. I've tried other thrillers and either got bored or the narrator was bad. This one blew me away, and I'm a tough critic. The action, suspense, and unexpected twists kept me coming back for more. Very well written story. This was my first Jonathan Maberry book, and I'll be getting some of his other books too, now that I know what to expect...pure entertainment.Which character – as performed by Ray Porter – was your favorite?
Joe Ledger of course. Ray Porter would sound good reading stereo instructions, he literally makes the listener "experience" the book. He's that good.Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
It could easily be one of those books to listen to all in one sitting, narrator Ray Porter combined with excellent writing, you can't go wrong.Any additional comments?
As I said, this was my first Maberry book, and I was thoroughly entertained from beginning to end. I read the reviews, bought the book, and am now a big fan.Buy this book...trust me
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Would you listen to Extinction Machine again? Why?
Certainly the themes are over the top, which is what actually makes it so fun to read. If it was real I don't think I would much enjoy it. Joe Ledger is a bad dude and when the world is in trouble you need a bad dude to save it :)What did you like best about this story?
The characters approach to violence is much more consistent with how a military man is trained and how a real fighter is trained. It is fun to watch him be violent with things that are not real. Real would be too much.What does Ray Porter bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?
His range in characters is great. There is seldom bleed over. You know what character is speaking and when. There was once that it seemed like Ledger was speaking when it was another character, it actually seemed like it fit, as though, "this is what ledger would have said in the mind of that character". I don't know if it was on purpose but it worked for me ;)Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
Yep and I almost did. Ended up splitting it over two days working in the shop.Any additional comments?
The stories are great fun, Joe Ledger is crazy and funny. His jokes are terrible, but a character doing the things he is doing shouldn't be too funny :)Combat is not a Sport
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Best of them to date!
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Awesome as usual
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Any additional comments?
Joe Ledger can do no wrong. Every story he stars in keeps me glued to my headphones all day long. Extinction Machine is no different. Pick it up immediately and immerse yourself in yet another wild adventure through the eyes of someone you can't help but long to live vicariously through.Another Ledger Masterpiece
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Keep it coming. Maberry
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These books are my guilty pleasure! Can't wait for the next one (my husband enjoys them too!).
Another Joe Ledger!
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Soooo Joe pulls off another great feat and bitch slaps the rich bad guy around, but Joe gets captured. That's OK! He should get trapped from time to time.
OK, we all know that Joe is a hired killer, so why would the bad guy not tie Joe up and/or shoot him? Instead; Mr. 'pistol whipped' Bad Guy decides to tell Joe his entire diabolical plan before he does away with the "big bad" Joe Ledger.
In my opinion; the Author took the easy way out when it came to connecting the remaining dots to this book. It doesn't change the fact that I loved the book and would read it again, Joe ROCKS! On to book 6. :-)
BIG FAN BUT MABERRY TOOK A SHORT CUT
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Fantastic, Spectacular, Entertaining ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
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amazing!
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