
Title | : | Dectra Chain (Deathlands, #7) |
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ISBN | : | 0373890052 |
ISBN-10 | : | 9780373890057 |
Language | : | English |
Format Type | : | Paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 352 |
Publication | : | First published August 1, 1988 |
But there were survivors, struggling to overcome a dark new age of plague, radiation sickness, barbarism and madness. Out of the ruins come Ryan Cawdor and his band of post-holocaust survivors, whose odyssey of discovery takes them in search of other pockets of civilization.
Emerging from a gateway in Maine, Ryan confronts a ruthless and brutal sea captain, a woman prepared to go to any lengths to get what she wants...
Dectra Chain (Deathlands, #7) Reviews
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This one has a great villian.
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This entry into the Deathlands series was pretty good. It still more or less followed the same formula, but it made it different enough to be fresh. A fair bit of this one took place on a whaling ship off the coast of Maine. The crazy person in this case was the female captain. I was hoping it would bend a little into more Lovecraftian stuff as it was hinted at a few times. I liked the Lovecraft and Stephen King story names, like Castle Rock and Miskatonic University thrown in.
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Boilerplate, but with enough interesting changes and a fun antagonist to keep it interesting.
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Not to bad better one so far in the sieres
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Ryan's been especially stupid in this one :(
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An average apocalyptic adventure story. This one takes a century after the last war and now there are mutants running around the earth. Recommended
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audible rocks! love the psychotic she-devil/captain.
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SM