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Dogs of War
Dogs of War: A Joe Ledger Novel | Jonathan Maberry
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Dogs of War: Robots are no longer science fiction. Autonomous, programmed to react like animals: fast, relentless, deadly. From microscopic nanobots to massive self-guided aircraft. This technology is here, its assessable, and its dangerous. Whats even scarier is that almost anyone can get their hands on it. A freelance terrorist uses the latest generation of robot dogs to deliver WMDs into cities across America. Sophisticated military weapons systems turn on their human masters. A technological apocalypse is coming and we may be too late to stop it. Joe Ledger and a newly rebuilt Department of Military Sciences square off against this new and terrible threat. Dogs of War pits Joe against a merciless new enemy and an army of techno-terrorists in a race to prevent a global destruction. Let loose the Dogs of War.
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Bookzombie
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January Reviews

Book 9 in the Joe Ledger series. So sometimes when a book in a series devastates me, I take a long break from it. The last book in this series saw Joe, Echo Team, and the DMS face some big losses. It‘s been three years for me, so time to pick another one up. The characters have not had a lot of recovery time so when the next big bad guy comes along, it‘s an uphill climb. This is an action packed series and often over the top, ⬇️

Bookzombie but I love it. Ray Porter brings the characters to life.
Only one more book in this particular series to go. #SeriesLove2023

Sometimes I think if Maberry kills Top or Bunny, I will break up with him. Probably not, because I love his others series, Rot & Ruin and Dead of Night. I also need to finish his Pine Deep Trilogy.
1y
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CindyMyLifeIsLit
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Love this series!!

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MaddestMax
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Mehso-so

Nothing extra here really. If you like the Ledger novels, you‘ll like this one. I feel the ending was a little weak. The almost supernatural portions are a stretch. Not upset I read it. Always a fan of the series.

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CindyMyLifeIsLit
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1. Tagged.
2. I used a lot more audiobooks due to demands of teaching and grad school.
3. The Odd Women by George Gissing for a Goodreads group read this month.
#SundayFunday

BookmarkTavern I found myself listening to more audiobooks too! Thank you for sharing. 3y
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horrorbrarian
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An excellent conclusion to a less than ideal day thanks to Jonathan Maberry. Cheers. 🍻

Guildedearlobe Maberry makes many things better. 7y
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Guildedearlobe
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Timed it perfectly, finished Pilot X in my commute and started Dogs of War! Joe Ledger ftw!

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Guildedearlobe
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5 Days!!! #joeledger

MrBook Love Maberry! 🙌🏻 7y
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