Mega Moth (Division One #12) By Stephanie Osborn
review Mega Moth (Division One #12)
Half action, half therapy
Some people complain that authors make it too easy on their characters. Not here. I swear the main characters spend most of their time in physical, mental and emotional therapy recovering from their adventures.
That is more realistic I suppose. Sometimes I miss the action adventure characters who jump two stories while firing all guns two fisted, bounce up and keep going. Heh.
This is a good story though. I like the thought that went into making a plausible Mega Moth. Mega Moth (Division One #12)
Who—or what—is attacking Manhattan?
As Echo struggles to recover from the Cortians’ ravages and Omega deals with severe PTSD, something invades the island of Manhattan, laying waste to Central Park before attacking the city from Hell’s Kitchen all the way to the Upper West Side. Animals die, vehicles are destroyed, skyscraper windows are blown out, and buildings are set on fire. Worse, civilians—human and alien—are missing... or dead.
Can Echo and Omega even assist? Can Division One stop the Mega Moth before it levels Manhattan?
Stephanie Osborn, the award-winning Interstellar Woman of Mystery, is a 20+-year space program veteran with multiple STEM degrees. She has authored, co-authored, or contributed to more than 40 books, including Burnout, Displaced Detective, Gentleman Aegis, and the Division One series, her take on the urban legend of mysterious people who make things...disappear.
Books in the Division One series:
Alpha and Omega
A Small Medium At Large
A Very UnCONventional Christmas
Tour de Force
Trojan Horse
Texas Rangers
Definition and Alignment
Phantoms
Head Games
Break, Break, Houston
Tourist Trap
Mega Moth
Coming soon:
Everywhere Signs
...And more! Mega Moth (Division One #12)