The King of Plagues by Jonathan Maberry

The King of Plagues (Joe Ledger, #3)

by Jonathan Maberry

Joe Ledger, ex-cop and now special forces killer must lead his elite team against a criminal mastermind who threatens to unleash a super plague that could wipe out humanity. Third in the series of all-action spec-ops adventure thrillers - Andy McNab meets 24. Frenetic pacing, thrill-a-minute adventure, breath-taking and realistic (author us a seventh Dan Karate black belt) violence. Perfect for the male readership.

Reviewed by leahrosereads on

5 of 5 stars

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Joe Ledger and the DMS are at it again. Saving the world against freaking monsters. Although, this wasn't my favorite book of the series, I still loved it. Biblical plagues and a Goddess using Twitter to spread the fear and the hate. Awesome plot.

But poor Joe. Always being thrust into situations that could get him killed. He's got so many cat lives, it's insane.

The King of Plagues brought one of my favorite bad guys back in this story (Toys), as well as introducing one of my favorite creepy characters in ANY novel: Nicodemus. I love that toady dude. So creepy. So excellent.

I also really enjoy how Jonathan Maberry allows the readers to see inside the bad guys' heads. It makes for a lot of yelling at the books, because I knew what was happening prior to Joe knowing. And, I just wanted to help him out.

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