The year is 2089.America and much of the world is a post-apocalyptic nightmare.Premier Vassily, supreme leader of a Soviet dominated world, lays dying. The result of conspiracy plot lead by Colonel Killov, head of the U.S.S.A. KGB, who sees himself as the next in line to rule the Empire. But Killov has his enemies. General Zhabnov, head of the United Socialists States of America, has his own eyes on the premiership. But first Zhabnov must take care of the continuing freefighter rebel problem within his borders. And his answer is ingenious. He will brainwash and mind control tens of thousands of his american slave laborers and turn them into soldiers. Soldiers he will use to hunt down and destroy the rebels and their leader.Ted Rockson.the Doomsday Warrior. The second exciting page-turning novel in the Doomsday Warrior saga.
Normally in this genre you'll find either too much set up or too much description, but rarely do you find almost the perfect balance of action, dialogue, and description. This sequel (as many after it) is much like the original Doomsday Warrior and can best be described as a fantastic action movie in a book. The fights might be a bit graphic for those under, say, 15 or 16 (and certainly too graphic for any parents who want to shield their children from the existence of anything violent), but for the right audience, I haven't found another series which can match the Doomsday Warrior series for its colorful characters, involved but not TOO involved plot line, along with the greatest American hero, Teddy Rockson,. This series blows away Johnstone's "Ashes" series IMO. I think what makes Stacy's writing so alluring is his constant barrage of colorful characters and lots and lots of action which glues you to the book, barely allowing you to put it down.
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