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Monster Hunter Memoirs: Saints (3) Mass Market Paperback – June 25, 2019
Larry Correia (Author) Find all the books, read about the author, and more. See search results for this author |
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SAINTS AND MONSTERS COME MARCHING IN
Everything is different in New Orleans. The food. The climate. The monsters. But that’s just the beginning. The real reason New Orleans is so different is a larval Great Old One growing day by day in power and just about ready to pop. If monster hunter Chad Gardenier can’t convince “the powers that be” to get involved, not only New Orleans, but the entire world is going to fall. Now on the outs with the U.S. Government and in exile from his usual job of saving the world, Chad must rally the forces of light against the coming darkness.
Two Top-Selling Authors of Action-Adventure Combine Forces in the Action-Packed Conclusion to theNew York TimesBest-Selling Monster Hunter Memoirs Series
About Black Tide Rising series entry Under a Graveyard Sky by John Ringo:
“. . . the thinking reader’s zombie novel . . . Ringo fleshes out his theme with convincing details . . . the proceedings become oddly plausible.”—Publishers Weekly
“If you think the zombie apocalypse will never happen, if you’ve never been afraid of zombies, you may change your mind after reading Under a Graveyard Sky . . . Events build slowly in the book at the outset, but you can’t stop reading because it’s like watching a train wreck in slow motion: inexorable and horrible. And the zombie apocalypse in these pages is so fascinating that you can’t stop flipping pages to see what happens next.”—Bookhound
About John Ringo:
“[Ringo’s work is] peopled with three-dimensional characters and spiced with personal drama as well as tactical finesse.”—Library Journal
“. . . Explosive . . . fans . . . will appreciate Ringo’s lively narrative and flavorful characters.”—Publishers Weekly
“. . . practically impossible not to read in one sitting . . . exceedingly impressive . . . executed with skill, verve, and wit.”—Booklist
“Crackerjack storytelling.”—Starlog
About Larry Correia and the Monster Hunter International series:
“[E]verything I like in fantasy: intense action scenes, evil in horrifying array, good struggling against the darkness, and most of all people—gorgeously flawed human beings faced with horrible moral choices that force them to question and change and grow.”—Jim Butcher
“[A] no-holds-barred all-out page turner that is part science fiction, part horror, and an absolute blast to read.”—Bookreporter.com
“If you love monsters and action, you’ll love this book. If you love guns, you’ll love this book. If you love fantasy, and especially horror fantasy, you’ll love this book.”—Knotclan.com
“A gun person who likes science fiction—or, heck, anyone who likes science fiction—will enjoy [these books] . . . The plotting is excellent, and Correia makes you care about the characters . . . I read both books without putting them down except for work . . . so whaddaya waitin’ for? Go and buy some . . . for yourself and for stocking stuffers.”—Massad Ayoob
“This lighthearted, testosterone-soaked sequel to 2009's Monster Hunter International will delight fans of action horror with elaborate weaponry, hand-to-hand combat, disgusting monsters, and an endless stream of blood and body parts.”—Publishers Weekly on Monster Hunter Vendetta
The Monster Hunter Memoirs series by Larry Correia and John Ringo:
Monster Hunter Memoirs: Grunge
Monster Hunter Memoirs: Sinners
Monster Hunter Memoirs: Saints
The Monster Hunter series by Larry Correia:
Monster Hunter International
Monster Hunter Vendetta
Monster Hunter Alpha
Monster Hunter Legion
Monster Hunter Nemesis
Monster Hunter Siege
- Print length368 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherBaen
- Publication dateJune 25, 2019
- Dimensions4.5 x 1 x 6.75 inches
- ISBN-101481484117
- ISBN-13978-1481484114
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About the Author
John Ringo? brings fighting to life. He is the creator of the Posleen Wars series, which has become a New York Times best-selling series with more than one million copies in print. The series contains A Hymn Before Battle, Gust Front, When the Devil Dances, Hell’s Faire, and Eye of the Storm. In addition, Ringo has penned the Council War series. Adding another dimension to his skills, Ringo created nationally best-selling techno-thriller novels about Mike Harmon (Ghost, Kildar, Choosers of the Slain, Unto the Breach, A Deeper Blue, and, with Ryan Sear, Tiger by the Tail). His techno-thriller The Last Centurion was also a national bestseller. A more playful twist on the future is found in novels of the Looking Glass series: Into the Looking Glass, Vorpal Blade, Manxome Foe, and Claws That Catch, the last three in collaboration with Travis S. Taylor. His audience was further enhanced with four collaborations with fellow New York Times best-selling author David Weber: March Upcountry, March to the Sea, March to the Stars, and We Few. There are an additional seven collaborations from the Posleen series: The Hero, written with Michael Z. Williamson; Watch on the Rhine, Yellow Eyes, and The Tuloriad, all written with Tom Kratman; and the New York Times bestseller Cally’s War and its sequels Sister Time and Honor of the Clan, all with Julie Cochrane. His science-based zombie apocalypse Black Tide Rising series includes Under a Graveyard Sky, To Sail a Darkling Sea, Islands of Rage and Hope, and Strands of Sorrow. A veteran of the 82nd Airborne, Ringo brings firsthand knowledge of military operations to his fiction.
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- Publisher : Baen (June 25, 2019)
- Language : English
- Mass Market Paperback : 368 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1481484117
- ISBN-13 : 978-1481484114
- Item Weight : 6.4 ounces
- Dimensions : 4.5 x 1 x 6.75 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #483,036 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #8,769 in Fantasy Action & Adventure
- #22,252 in Paranormal & Urban Fantasy (Books)
- Customer Reviews:
About the author

Larry Correia is the New York Times bestselling author of twenty-five novels. He’s best known for his Monster Hunter International urban fantasy series, the Saga of the Forgotten Warrior epic fantasy series, the Grimnoir Chronicles alternate history trilogy, the Dead Six military thrillers, and the sci-fi Gun Runner. He’s also written over sixty pieces of shorter fiction, many of which are included in his Target Rich Environment collections, and he has edited three anthologies.. He lives in Yard Moose Mountain, Utah with his wife, children, and fearsome Krasnovian Waffle Hound.
You can follow him at monsterhunternation.com.
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Throughout the three books it has been foretold that Chad would die in battle. His death was truly heroic. The book is tightly written and has an excellent story flow.
One of the better aspects of the book was the two afterwards, one by Milo and the other by Earl. Both of them capture both the positive qualities of Chad and his glaring faults.
Although all of the main characters in the Monster Hunter books classify as super heroes (some with actual powers), Chad is the character across the entire series that has very strong weaknesses in his character. Those weaknesses make Chad what he is - both for good and for annoying.
If you enjoyed any book in the Monster Hunter Series, this book will really hit the sweet spot.
It turns out that these novels are waswntially canonized fan fixcyion, and they read like fan fiction: overcompensating main characters, a hundred times more sexual content than the main series, and a mysteriously unknown superhuman hero without limitations, adored by masses, feared by enemies.... Look, Ringo is a successful writer, but this series demonstrates that he has never matured past the mental age of 14. The cliches are endless. I'm sure that an endless supply of sexually insecure high school children will make this overcompensation of a story financially successful, but adults over the age of 25 might want to stick to the main series.
(I forgot that the super genous, elite Marine, master of everything is also a world-class musician the like of which even fairy courts have never encountered.)
And of course, if you want to see how only the Gary Sue enabled the entire MHI main story to exist, this is the campy fan fiction for you.
Instead of getting sent back by a old Jewish man, Chad gets sent back by St. Peter.
Instead of being naturally gifted with languages, this guy has to write scholarly texts on a monster language.
Instead of dealing with Gnome gangs, we have Yakuza.
Instead of using big ganga rams knives, this character had to use a Samuri Sword.
Pitt has a somewhat messed up family, Ringo made this character's family even more messed up.
Healed by the Old Ones and their magic? Gotcha covered.
Want to know how The Boss got injured? Well, Chad was part of that too.
Pitt is a gun nut who does some of his own gunsmithing. Chad invented a mod to an Uzi that most hunters are still using today!
And the list goes on. And on.
Instead of trying to be original, Ringo must have spent the entire time he wrote in an effort to one-up Correia. And the character he created is not likable in any way.
Save your money for something else.
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Action packed, larger than life, funny adventures s bringing down New Orlean to a "normal" situation ... but not without new coup de teatre ...
Hated how some "misteries" that have been building up in the previous books were "solved" almost with eccessive ease, though ... but, wait for it, there is hope for more in the future, and I look forward to the next crazy, easy, funny book about the fight between Humanity and Evilness :)