Code Zero: A Joe Ledger Novel By Jonathan Maberry
An excellent sequel to Patient Zero, although not quite as good. Still a Very worthy follow up and an interesting story arc.
Joe Ledger has moved on after the events and losses of Patient Zero, and this time finds himself and his team confronted by those 'menaces' he thought they had destroyed in previous stories.these include Berserkers, various plagues and worst of all, Strain 12 of the original plague from Patient ZeroIn strain 12 the zombies maintain their intelligence and are faster and stronger than the 'usual' walking deadWho is Mother Night ??Is she behind all this and Why ?..As incidents continue throughout the world Ledger and the DMS find themselves ( and the public ) under attack and the normally, extremely helpful computer system Mindreader is unable to 'detect' where the attacks are coming from and indeed seems to be 'hacked'
All in all, a rollicking good read, and a very worthy addition to the series
Can't wait for the next one.Enjoy.
Cheers,
Bob Code Zero: A Joe Ledger Novel Great story as always Code Zero: A Joe Ledger Novel I found this book a bit of a departure from the series in some ways but also a step back up in quality. Where I found the other books to be a bit too much of a slow start before really kicking in to the full story line (and associated explanations), I found this book a bit better at juggling that aspect whilst still retaining enough of a reveal to make the last 50 pages not frivolous.
Joe Ledger continues to go strong in this book, and as ever with the series, new characters are introduced and old characters are killed. I think the execution could have been done a bit better, perhaps, but if you're this far into the series then by now you reasonably know what you're expecting.
I definitely enjoyed it a bit than the last couple of books, but that might just be me. Code Zero: A Joe Ledger Novel Maberry's idea here is to take the first five books of his Joe Ledger series and throw them altogether. He imagines what would happen if one of the genius' in the DMS had been gradually using its resources to become extremely powerful. By building a computer system as powerful as MindReader, Mother Night gains access to all the threats that Ledger has faced over the last few years weaponized diseases, the monstrous Berserkers and the seif al din pathogen the zombie plague.
Inevitably Ledger and the DMS have to try and control Mother Night's chaos and fight off all these terrible things. It very much feels like a best of Joe Ledger so we get the cool computer stuff, Joe going properly psycho and some of the best zombie scenes I have ever read. Seriously, awesome zombie stuff goes on in here.
The real strength of this book is the villain. Mother Night is very different from the rich, organised terrorists of the previous books. She's a one woman show, a genius gone mad. Her real identity is fairly obvious to us the reader from the start and we are given an origin story through a series of interludes, although at times this did feel like shoving the character in between the first few books.
The big problem with this book is that the proportion of it narrated by Ledger is lower than usual. Although Joe Ledger has the best scenes, the proportion of the book actually featuring him is really rather small. Instead Maberry spends a lot of time looking at a series of characters bossed around by Mother Night who commit terrible, but pretty small scale, terrorist attacks. Some of these worked stunningly well (a hero in Disneyland was a real highlight) but others felt like unnecessary weight to the book. There's also an unnecessarily long amount of time focusing on Ludo Monk, a mad assassin who is waiting for Mother Night's order to kill one of Ledger's loved ones. I guess it is supposed to build up tension but he pretty much just sits around doing nothing.
For me, this was a real hit and miss book. The hits in it were absolutely superb and the best of Maberry's spy/horror series. But there were a lot of misses, bits of storytelling that Maberry had come up with but really didn't add anything to the plot. Code Zero: A Joe Ledger Novel This is the 6th book in the Joe Ledger series and is amazing , if you like the first five this one will blow your mind. Excellent plot characters storyline amazing fast paced action terror love friendship trust betrayal !!!!!
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Just brilliant Code Zero: A Joe Ledger Novel
As usual I discovered them (the books) through Daily Offers. I think the first one I read was number three. Oh my. I was hooked. I looked for and of course started with the first book and proceeded to the next. Code Zero is actually a sequel to the first book. Contentwise.
Protagonists, fighters, computers experts, scifi, all mixed together in such a compelling and exciting mix that it is compulsively readable.
Recommend the short stories too I have read 6 out of the 7 books in the series and Joe Ledger ; Special OPs. The short stories. Enjoy Code Zero: A Joe Ledger Novel Another great read by Mayberry. Spoiler alert for those who believe in spoilers.
This one starts with Captain Joe Ledger and Ghost, his Military War Dog, in the home of one Reginald Boyd.
Boyd works for DARPA and has been selling secrets. Vaultbreaker among them.
Ledger and Boyd come to an understanding after Ledger shows him the bodies in his closet. Two North Koreans and an Iranian who were sent for Boyd. Of course they weren't prepared for Joe Ledger. Too bad. Dead is dead.
Reggie tells him about Mother Nights cyberteam. A team of super hackers. Mother Night is a person who will almost bring the country down.
Ledger and Junie Flynn are living together. The sex is great and Joe finds himself and the L word getting closer. Junie has cancer and is in remission right now. Joe is worried sick about his gal and is hoping they can beat the cancer.
Violin, Ledgers sometime girlfriend, isn't happy but finds she likes Junie Flynn.
Five years ago Artimisia Bliss joined the DMS. She's brilliant. She's also a thief who was caught by DMS and landed in jail. She was killed there. Or so everyone thinks.
So begins another damned fine read.
This one has Joe, Ghost, Church, Bliss, Rudy, Circe, team Echo, the DMS, death, Violin, a man named Monk, the hooded youth who believe in Mother Night, a Mother Night with a plan, power, the VP, misconceptions, a subway tunnel, the Ark, a convention, the infected and Joe Ledger and DMS doing its best to save the country one time.
Five Stars. Code Zero: A Joe Ledger Novel This is book #6 in the Joe Ledger series and a change up from the previous novels.
There's a new villainess, Mother Night, and the book does a good job of describing how she became the way she is. There's a new henchman, Ludo Monk, who is a twisted person in his own right.
Alexander (Toys) Chismer seems to have turned over a new leaf and is working for the organization that Junie Flynn is leading. Will he stay on this side of the fence?
There's no new biochemical or genetically modified weapons (this time) but it won't make it any easier.
Vice President William Collins is back with his crooked Cybercrimes Task Force doing everything he can to undermine the DMS.
There's a new supercomputer, Haruspex, to compete with Mindreader and Pangaea.
Joe's Echo team, Top, Bunny, Lydia, Ivan, and Sam are back together with some new members and every time they engage a new baddie, you just hope that they all come through okay. Yes, a few new scars, but no mortal wounds.
Oh, and Violin. She's backed off from Joe because of Junie but has her own significant role to play.
It's a good read and I'm looking forward to the next novel because Jonathan Maberry keeps raising the stakes. Code Zero: A Joe Ledger Novel Code Zero wasn't as good as Patient Zero, but it's pretty close. I'd not read anything by Maberry since Patient Zero and when I saw that Code Zero was a sequel, I jumped at the book. Unfortunately, there have been many Joe Ledger novels in between and a good bit of Code Zero references what must be missions from those previous books. Now, that's my fault. But I say this to encourage others that if you've not read those other books (which I'll now go back and do, frustratingly after the fact), you might want to.
While reading Code Zero, I kept getting the feeling I was reading Matthew Reilly. And that's a big compliment. (If you've not read Reilly, give him a try; his books are VERY fast paced and a lot of fun!)
In Code Zero, we see a terrorist named Mother Night and her minions creating chaos all over the US. As readers, we soon learn who she is, although the rest of the DMS crew don't figure it out until much later. This is somewhat anticlimactic for the reader. I would also like to have gotten a little character development from another antagonist as he was a little to cookie cutter and shallow. Still, Code Zero is full of over the top action with scary, genetically altered monsters in it. Code Zero: A Joe Ledger Novel The adrenaline rush this series creates is just off the charts. I tried to describe the genre of this series to my husband last night and I said it's action. Then I paused and said well it's kind of horror too. At that point I got caught up in my own head trying to figure out how to really describe it. I ended up throwing my hands up and saying it's a whole bunch of things but basically it's amazing. Seeing all of the pathogens and the history of the DMS come back to bite it in the ass was revisiting a horrible, painful past. I thought the plot of this one forced me to suspend disbelief a bit than usual but I gamely went along. I think the inherent terror I get with this series is the possibility, the plausibility, of what if. What if someone did these things? It's far too easy to believe there's a disenfranchised part of the population who would be easy to manipulate into acting in depraved ways under the right circumstances and leadership. It's far too easy to imagine corruption at the top levels of government. It's far too easy to imagine organizations and governments working to create pathogens and financing scientific feats of genius and evil which could take out millions in the wrong hands. This may not be my favorite book in the series, Patient Zero holds that title, but it never disappointed. At times I wanted to put it down to take a breath but still kept turning pages as fast as I could read. This is a series where I buy and read each new book the week it comes out. Wouldn't miss it! Code Zero: A Joe Ledger Novel
For years the Department of Military Sciences has fought to stop terrorists from using radical bioweaponsdesigner plagues, weaponized pathogens, genetically modified viruses, and even the zombie plague that first brought Ledger into the DMS. These terrible weapons have been locked away in the worlds most secure facility. Until now. Joe Ledger and Echo Team are scrambled when a highly elite team of killers breaks the unbreakable security and steals the worlds most dangerous weapons. Within days there are outbreaks of mass slaughter and murderous insanity across the American heartland. Can Joe Ledger stop a brilliant and devious master criminal from turning the Land of the Free into a land of the dead?
Code Zero, a Joe Ledger novel from Jonathan Maberry, is the exciting direct sequel to Patient Zero. Code Zero: A Joe Ledger Novel