When one of the post-apocalyptic world's most cunning criminals plots to steal derelict American "Star Wars" satellites, freedom fighter Hawk Hunter must prevent his enemy from taking over the planet. Original.
Mack Maloney is the author of numerous fiction series, including Wingman, ChopperOps, Starhawk, and Pirate Hunters, as well as UFOs in Wartime – What They Didn’t Want You to Know. A native Bostonian, Maloney received a bachelor of science degree in journalism at Suffolk University and a master of arts degree in film at Emerson College. He is the host of a national radio show, Mack Maloney’s Military X-Files. Visit him on Facebook and at www.mackmaloney.com.
Target: Point Zero is the twelfth volume in the ongoing Wingman pulp-inspired serial featuring Hawk Hunter fighting for American freedom in the wake of the apocalypse. The first eleven books were published by Zebra with "Men's Adventure" printed on the spine as the category, and Pinnacle followed suit when they took up the series with this one. They also kept the same style of cover; an aerial battle as seen from Hawk's cockpit as the point of view. They're well-written and over-the-top tales with larger than life characters facing impossible odds with nearly magical machines. This one borders closer to military science fiction than the earlier ones; Hawk tries to keep his arch-enemy, evil nemesis Viktor Robotov, from returning from space. Lots of fun, bring your own popcorn.
I enjoy the Wingman books. You always know that Hawk will find a way to win the battle, free the girl and usually do it in a improbable, more like impossible, way. This book is no different. The end of the book is a typical Hawk Hunter finale and one that you can’t put down. The three star rating is more about the beginning. The disjointed nature of the beginning of the book almost made me pass on this episode. I’m not sure if Mr. Maloney meant for the beginning to be so disjointed or it was just my impression of it, but it took me more out of the story than any previous book has. I enjoy the fast pace and improbable nature of Hawk’s story and this book didn’t hit my typical expectations. Having said that, I will still continue and enjoy the next book in the series. Hawk’s exploits are always fun to follow and I look forward to the next book in this series.