By far, the worst Deathlands title I have yet read. Imagine a 352 page novelization of an uninteresting 30-page comic book. Everything a character thinks: they say. Every thing the characters do outside of the toilet is described in mind-numbing detail. Each environmental detail is noted, every facial expression, thought, sound, and piece of dialogue is conveyed to the reader, no matter how banal. It's like the author was told he would be paid $1 per word, and then it went directly to press without being seen by an editor. It was a feat of endurance to finish it, and I have to say, it wasn't worth it. Read the first 15-20%, and you know what's going to happen. Book highlight: Doc Tanner conveys the results of a reconnaissance to his team. I think it's got to win some sort of award for his most bombastic, rambling speech. I actually laughed out loud.