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7 Scorpions Rebellion, by Mike Saxton Book Review | SFReader.com
7 Scorpions Rebellion, by Mike Saxton Genre: Science Fiction Publisher: Eloquent Books Published: 2011 Review Posted: 10/13/2013 Reviewer Rating:
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7 Scorpions Rebellion, by Mike Saxton
Book Review by Michael D. Griffiths
Have you read this book?
Scorpions Rebellion is a dark, very apocalyptic science fiction novel written
by Mike Saxton. Set in the not too distant future, the world is brought to its
knees in just one day when all of the Earth's major cities are reduced to
rubble. The survivors have only begun to suffer, for the genocidal Zodiac has
more horrors in store for them. Bladeless helicopters, giant city destroying
bulldozers, and armored soldiers called Seekers, whose mere presence renders
most humans helpless by the unexplained waves of fear they create, are just the
beginning.
The world sits on the edge of survival and has to somehow fight back. Vincent
Black is the man who needs to step up and insure this happens. Vincent is no
ordinary man. A former vigilante, known as the Night Viper, Vincent was been
experimented on against his will. This results in him becoming not only a super
soldier, but also humanity's best hope of avoiding the destruction of its
species.
Vincent quickly gathers a small, but ever growing assortment of allies. These
include a young woman named Lexi whose brain damage has left her immune to the
Seeker's fear aura. These allies not only help him strike back against the
nearly invincible armies of Zodiac, but also convince Vincent that with his
powers he should be the natural leader of their growing rebellion.
At first, the book hits you with so much destruction that the reader is taken
aback. Some could be kept distanced from the story line as they try to absorb
the immensity of the situation. Zodiac's nearly complete annihilation of
humanity's power seems too over the top and improbable. Yet as one reads on,
the characters grab you and as they start to fight back against these
impossible odds, the reader can easily get sucked into the tale and want to
find out if this band on involuntary heroes can somehow triumph.
Drawbacks of the book might include the author over-identifying with the main
character. The character has the same job as the author and is living in the
same place, which seems a bit self absorbed. Also some of the feats that Zodiac
and his army are capable of seem too extreme, to be explained away with lines
like, "They found some experimental blue prints."
Despite these small issues, Scorpions Rebellion is an entertaining book. Most
lovers of Science Fiction and Apocalyptic stories will find themselves eager to
turn pages and wondering if there is any way Vincent Black can somehow bring
humanity back from the brink of doom
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