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Old 05-18-2022, 09:48 AM   #30680
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Just finished a couple of books.

Clickers vs. Zombies by JF Gonzalez and Brian Keene. Giant monsters called Clickers - a mix between a lobster and a scorpion rise from the seas to terrorize people and zombies also come into play at the same time and a gore-filled fun fest ensues. I'm a fan of both authors, so I enjoyed it. Rated 4/5

The Investigator by John Sandford. Letty Davenport, the daughter of Lucas Davenport, who's been the main character in all those Prey novels finally gets her debut novel. She gets her start as an investigator for the Dept of Homeland Security (sorta) and ends up tracking some right-wing militia types across the country. This was an okay read, not quite as good as Sandford's Davenport and Virgil Flowers books for me. Rated 3/5

Next up is City on Fire by Don Winslow. I'm also in the middle of Drawing of the Three by Stephen King.

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