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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A strong entry with a twist of meta humor,
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This review is from: Plague Lords (Deathlands #84: Empire of Xibalba, Bk. 1) (Mass Market Paperback)
Plague Lords is a strong entry in the Deathlands canon that ends on a delicious cliffhanger, leaving me for the first time in years actually anticipating the next book in the series.
The primary plot involves the incursion of the titular Plague Lords from Mexico into the Deathlands, using a human viral vector as their agent to soften the opposition before attacking. The subtext to the primary plot is that the plague carrier is a 20th century hack author who used to write for a trashy pulp series of novels called Slaughter Realms, and there is more than just a hint of autobiographical backstory slipped in there. Personally, I was thoroughly amused by the meta humor worked into the story. That being said, the book definitely does not lack for action. There is the high speed encounter with a pack of mating stickies. There are the explosive dealings with a trader from Ryan and J.B.'s past. And of course there is the pitched, running battle at the climax of the bookthat leads to the aforementioned cliffhanger. Speaking of which, I don't recall any book in recent series history that actually ended on such a clear cliffhanger. There have been other duologies, but those stories tended to be self-contained episodes that were loosely related, whereas this reads as quite literally the first 350 pages of a 700 page story. After so many years of lowest common denominator storytelling, it is refreshing to see a bit of a renaissance in the series.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Lord of The Dance Plagues!,
By Apollo Reader (Florida) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Plague Lords (Deathlands #84: Empire of Xibalba, Bk. 1) (Mass Market Paperback)
This latest entry of Deathlands is the return of the writer Alan philipson, who gave us such recent greatness as titles such as Apocalypse Unborn, Shadow World and Breakthrough. Some of our all-time best Deathlands of the entire series.
But before we go on our loving tangent of this latest DL novel, we have to give big kudos where it is much deserved. In the last Deathlands novel, Thunder Road, we were not sure who the writer was. We later found out to our surprise, that it was Andy Boot! And though we have not liked Mr. Boots recent contributions to the series, with all due much respect, we now will put it in writing. That's how we roll. When you don't write run-of-the-mill crap, we will be big and nice enough to tell you here. And we are! Thank you so much Andy Boot for finally giving the fans what they deserve - asolid entry in the Deathlands saga that was fresh, written very well, character-driven, and a fun and totally exciting read. Kudos go out to you. And on that note, same for this newest title! James Axler, aka Alan Philipson in this edition, gives another action/adventure storyline that is totally fresh and outside-the-box thinking, both in terms of overall story development, as well as great characters of all varieties, be they Good or Evil. This was yet another solid DL adventure romp! Plague Lords has the 2nd cover art by newcomer, Mr.Van Fleet, who is seemingly getting better with each successive book. This cover is reminiscent of the old and original cover artist, Michael Herring, and it is a marked improvement over the last cover artist. And the next one looks even better! Kudos to Van Fleet! Now, with Plague Lords, Philipson once again takes readers into new and dark territory. Ryan Cawdor and his warrior survivalists jump into the poisoned land in the Gulf of Mexico, where skydark ruined tons of cargo ships, where plunder is ripe for the taking from survivors and sea-raiding pirates. Cawdor and company are thrown in the middle of all this mess, meeting up with a colorful trader that will thrill readers for a number of reasons we won't ruin for you here. The Lords of Death are ransacking up and down the coast, setting up an empire to invade Deathlands eventually. There are rumors that in deep South America lies cities rife with treasure beyond belief. The Deathlnads warriors are divided about this, giving fresh and much needed drama to balance the action and adventure. The ending will surely entice readers to want to immediately get the next book in the duology ending of Dark Resurrection: Book II of the Empire Of Xibalba.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Plague Lords (Deathlands #84: Empire of Xibalba, Bk. 1 & 2),
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This book as well as the 2nd half was great reading--equally as good as Shadow World. That was one on the very best!! I thought James Axler wrote all the books, but now I understand he might not have! Either way Great Books - Great Series KEEP WRITING. I sure would like to see more about Shadow World!!
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Busting the Myth,
This review is from: Plague Lords (Deathlands #84: Empire of Xibalba, Bk. 1) (Mass Market Paperback)
Alan Philipson is the only reason to read this disjointed and generally confused series. In Plague Lords AP has busted another of the silly, jingoistic myths upon which this series is based. For 3 zillion books the series has focused on the remnants of the USA conducting a fratricidal war that features the wholesale bloodletting of every person necessary to survival of the species. The big lie is that if so much of the US survived, then what is happening in the other parts of the civilized world that wouldn't be prime targets for meltdown? As AP posits, central and south America would be mostly intact. At last count, both areas have lots of military assets sold to them by the US, Soviets, Germans, Brits, French and Israelis. Brazil has a fleet of 95 ships, including an aircraft carrier, missile frigates, and subs. It also has also developed biofuels to the point where it no longer depends on foreign oil. Chile has 60 plus ships, Argentina as we know hit the Brits hard in the Falklands naval battles. If north America is nuked and still exists, then south and central America are world powers.
PL is the story of what happens when one segment of the southern survivors heads north and Ryan and the Band have the misfortune to land in their path. The bad guys soften up the opposition by using human bioweapons that spread genetically altered diseases. The action is fast paced and fully up to the high standard AP maintains, both in description and dramatic effect. The "AP Twist" herein is the character of the doomed, pathethic Daniel Desipio. Desipio just happens to be a pre-nukecaust pulp writer who has seen his "art" go awry. This has to be the saddest and funniest character ever introduced into this genre. I eagerly await the re-printing of Desipio's "Slaughter Realms" books, featuring the famed Iroquois Ninja Princess, perhaps in a three volume collection. As for Ryan et al in this two-parter, I think they have met their match. DL storylines may come and go, but whenever AP is contracted to write for this series we readers win. I wish AP had a series where he was in creative control. Grab this book while you can: my bookstore started with 25 copies on the day of release and they are already gone.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Prime Deathlands!,
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This review is from: Plague Lords (Deathlands #84: Empire of Xibalba, Bk. 1) (Mass Market Paperback)
Once again, a Deathlands "masterpiece"! As an avid fan and collector of the series, I highly recommend this latest addition to the continuing saga!
5.0 out of 5 stars
Dethlands:Plague Lords - Empire of Xibalba, Part I (Book # 84),
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Excellant book
Great series One of the best authors |
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Plague Lords (Deathlands #84: Empire of Xibalba, Bk. 1) by James Axler (Mass Market Paperback - December 9, 2008)
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