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Deathlands #74

Strontium Swamp

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Strontium Swamp by James Axler released on Jun 13, 2006 is available now for purchase.

352 pages, Mass Market Paperback

First published June 13, 2006

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December 7, 2023
Possibly the worst book I've read in this series so far. Andy Boot is the weakest author working under the name James Axler, and sadly there's still 7 more written by him left in the series. Makes a man consider taking the last train west...
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March 5, 2014
Written in 2006.

Ryan Cawdor, J.B. Dix (John Barrymore), Krysty Wroth, Jak Lauren (the one-eyed albino) , Doctor Theophilus Tanner (Doc., the old one of the group), and Mildred Wyeth, do battle in Florida in 2001 against a world decimated by some nuclear holocaust.

To page 162, the above group fights and defeats various newly-modified denizens of the world in each chapter. Admittedly, it IS involving, at least for a couple three chapters. About the time I gave up, they came upon West Lowellton, on the edge of Lafayette. This is a small, primitive town, whose denizens cannot stop infighting long enough to be productive, much to Jak's disgust.

There is a guy, Dr. Jean, who has a nearby town, which seems successful, but he is a despotic dictator, who rules through drugs, among other things. The only one who seems halfway intelligent is Jak, or maybe Doc. There is a battle . . .

Jak 'n them leave.
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336 reviews41 followers
January 19, 2013
One of the worst books I've ever read. Whoever wrote it apparently confuses two of the characters at one point. Really, really bad.
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