By and large, this is an outstanding achievement by the writers who contributed. I was on the edge of my seat throughout. The writers really did a great job working with the DMS characters that we all know, keeping them true to canon while giving fresh looks into their lives.
We don't just wander with Joe Ledger, either. We get a great chicks-kick-butt story with Lydia and a fun story about off-time with Top, Bunny, and Lydia.
We also get a story in Joe Ledger's days as a uniformed police officer. That was a really exciting and fun one.
Then there are the stories told from the point of view of people traveling with Ledger, and I found the external view of him fun to experience.
I thought that the tie-ins to other universes risked cheesiness, but that was not at all the case. The tie-ins were very well done, introducing me to some characters that I may find the books for and listen to.
And the last story written by Jonathan Maberry himself... WOW! Freaking outstanding.
I did, however, have two stories to gripe about.
My top two favorite authors are Jonathan Maberry (Ledger) and Larry Correia (MHI and Grimnoir). I finally got to the Larry Correia's story with great anticipation. And I was kind of let down. The story was told in vivid detail with fascinating concepts. But in the end, it just kind of went nowhere and fizzled out right when it could have become really gripping.
The other is about a reporter who is supposed to be super virtuous. It's written by a former reporter, and is an obvious attempt to show that reporters and their editors aren't monsters willing to sacrifice anything and anyone to create chaos they can sensationalize to promote their careers. Having seen how reporters operate on several tense occasions first hand, I found the story to be a transparent, self-serving, and insulting.
Other than those two stories, I absolutely loved the rest of the anthology and will be giving it a second go-around.
Overall, a great buy and highly recommended!