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Forsaken (Unit 51 #2)

It is so very hard to classify this book. It seems to be a blend of Preston & Child/Foster/Crichton but it is definitely in a league of its own. The story takes place six months after a top secret paramilitary team (Unit 51) was sent in to destroy an ancient and deadly organism that scientists had found in Antarctica. It was assumed that the mission was accomplished but it was not and now the threat to humanity is even more dire. A group of diverse researchers who were drawn together in the events of book one of this series (Subhuman) are gathered together once again as an unsettling discovery is made in an ancient temple in Mexico that is connected to the one in Antarctica. There was not too much depth with the characters but it did not detract from the book itself as there was so much action, suspense, and adventure that the book didn't really need characters with that much depth. I loved the fast pace of the writing and the vivid description of scenery. The theories seem very well thought out. My only regret is that I wish I had read book one of the series first. "Forsaken" is okay to read on its own but there were references that didn't make a lot of sense so I really would recommend reading Subhuman before you read Forsaken. I really did enjoy reading the book and am now reading Subhuman so that I will be ready for the next book in the series. I received a copy of this book from Kensington Books through Netgalley for free in exchange for an honest review.

Four out of Five Stars

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