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Indestructible: V Plague Book 7, by Dirk Patton

Indestructible: V Plague Book 7, by Dirk Patton

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Indestructible: V Plague Book 7, by Dirk Patton

Indestructible: V Plague Book 7, by Dirk Patton



Indestructible: V Plague Book 7, by Dirk Patton

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Indestructible continues the story of the struggle for survival after the events in Days Of Perdition. With massive herds closing in on Tinker Air Force Base, the only option is evacuation, and Tech Sergeant Scott, Irina and Igor must race against time to search for any survivors of the crash.

Indestructible: V Plague Book 7, by Dirk Patton

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #11201 in eBooks
  • Published on: 2015-03-27
  • Released on: 2015-03-27
  • Format: Kindle eBook
Indestructible: V Plague Book 7, by Dirk Patton

From the Author The V Plague Series in order:UnleashedCrucifixionRolling ThunderRed HammerTransmissionDays Of PerditionIndestructibleRecoveryPrecipiceAnvilMerciless


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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful. Another winner from Dirk Patton. 5 stars! By Sapphyrez Another great installment! Patton's writing seems to be getting better. He even takes a few shots at himself over some of the issues some reviewers have with him, like ending every book on cliff hanger. There's a line at the very beginning where he narrates:"like a poorly ended movie or TV series that leaves the fate of some poor bastard to whatever the audience imagines by just cutting to black."Good stuff :)As far as the story goes, we are introduced to a new character, Joe, who is a virologist and has devised an idea to combat the infection. The females are evolving and getting much smarter. The virus or the inoculation the military administered is having a new effect on the living: they are becoming stronger and faster like the female infected. The action is fast paced and unrelenting as usual. John Chase leaves a trail of destruction wherever he goes up to the climactic finish with the final defense at Tinker air force base. The story does end on a cliff hanger but one not nearly as egregious as book 6. I was satisfied with the ending and this series has now become my second favorite right behind Sam Sisavath's Purge of Babylon series (which you must read if you haven't started yet!) Thank you Dirk Patton.Final thoughts:There's about a paragraph's worth where Patton narrates from the viewpoint of Dog. I thought it was a nice touch and hope to see more of that in future installments. Everyone loves of Dog :) And Rachel, poor Rachel. The day she dreaded has finally come and she must now face a possible future without Chase by her side. I don't know how it will all play out but I hope something good comes for Rachel. I like Katie but when the majority of the story has been Rachel and John, it's hard to let go.

3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. Tears, Smiles and a big Ooohra By JohnnyC Dirk Patton strikes again, book 7 bought this morning and even with a break just now writing a review. Several hours of freedom from the realities of life.Now anybody reading the V Plague series knows Mr Patton always leaves you hanging, and guess what, more of the same.Welcome to a new character by the name of Joe, hopefully he will become more important as the series grows, so back to book 7, we have a wild chase at the beginning of the story, then a scary bit where John has to save his wife, and just to cap it all off, a massive battle at Tinker base.The whole story just keeps getting better, but you are a bugger Mr Patton for that last paragraph.Looking forward to book eight, nine, ten and so on.

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Fast-paced, thrill a minute ride! By Kate Fisher The problem with a continuing series is that, more often than not, after the first book things tend to go downhill. Oh, how blissfully happy I am that I've never had to worry about that with the VP series.What I love about this series are the twists and turns, the battles, the conflict between characters, the constant desire to fight, survive, overcome and persevere and of course, Dog.I love that Mr. Patton explains the military jargon in his novels as well, even though I'm well versed in military acronyms and codes, having 3 brothers and a significant other serving in the armed forces for the better part of the last decade, it's still nice that he explains them.And what I also love about the VP series, it's not full of heavy petting and sex. THANK YOU MR. PATTON. If I wanted to read erotica I'd blow my money on 50 Shades of Gray. Pun intended. I've noticed men who write apocalypse novels fill their pages with blood, weapons, and war; while women who write them seem more concerned with finding love in the apocalypse, then the female protagonist gets pregnant and blah blah blah, however, I digress.Now I'll tell you what I don't like about this series. ...the fact that I can't seem to to read and complete the newest installment in more than one sitting. Time seems to stand still when I read Mr. Patton's work, until I reach the inevitable cliffhanger and realize it's 4 AM and I have to be at work by 8. But it's definitely worth it.Its easy for an author to produce a novel that's so engrossing it captures the rapt attention of his readers in the beginning, but rarely can an author hold said attention for 7 books.Mr. Patton has found his niche, and as much as I would like to see a happy ending for John, Katie, Rachel, Dog and Joe, I almost don't want this series to end because it gives me something to look forward to."Indestrctible" will grab you by the lapels and refuse to let you go, escape from reality and go on an adventure across unknown territory on horseback, descend into caverns filled with the stuff nightmares are made of, and feel your heart ache for characters you will begin to think of as your family.I can guarantee you, for as long as Dirk Patton is writing, I will be reading.

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