Joe Ledger, Jonathan Maberry
Joe Ledger, Jonathan Maberry
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Joe Ledger
The Missing Files

Author: Jonathan Maberry

Narrator: Ray Porter

Unabridged: 4 hr 6 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 08/09/2011


Synopsis

In this collection of five short stories, Jonathan Maberry fills in the blanks in his actionthriller Joe Ledger novels. Countdown In this prequel to Patient Zero, meet Joe Ledger, Baltimore PD, attached to a Homeland Security task force whos about to get a serious promotion. Zero Tolerance Zero Tolerance picks up a few weeks after the close of Patient Zero. Dropping back into the world of former Baltimore cop Joe Ledger, the Department of Military Sciences, and flesheating zombies, fans of the series will finally get closure on a few loose ends. Deep, Dark Before former Baltimore cop Joe Ledger goes up against competing geneticists looking to continue the masterrace program in The Dragon Factory, he must battle another foe using human test subjects for his sinister plans. Material Witness This short thriller takes Joe Ledger into the mysterious, troubled town of Pine Deep, Pennsylvania, the setting for Maberrys chilling Pine Deep Trilogy. In Pine Deep, nothing is what it seems. Dog Days Joe Ledger returns in this tale that follows the tragic conclusion of The Dragon Factory. In the wake of a devastating personal loss, Joe Ledger and his new canine partner, Ghost, go hunting for the worlds deadliest assassin.

About Jonathan Maberry

Jonathan Maberry is a multiple winner of the Bram Stoker Award. His nonfiction works include Vampire Universe: The Dark World of Supernatural Beings That Hunt Us, Haunt Us and Hunger For Us, The Cryptopedia: A Dictionary of the Weird, Strange and Downright Bizarre (with David F. Kramer; winner of the Bram Stoker Award for Outstanding Achievement in Nonfiction), and Zombie CSU: The Forensics of the Living Dead. His fiction includes the Pine Deep Trilogy, which began with Ghost Road Blues (winner of the Stoker Award for Best First Novel in 2006), continued with Dead Man's Song and concluded with Bad Moon Rising. Jonathan is a frequent writers conference speaker and has appeared at PennWriters, PhilCon, HorrorFind, BackSpace, Monster Mania, Philadelphia Writers Conference The World Horror Convention, LunaCon, Dragon*Con, Wildwood Writers Conference, University of Pennsylvania Writers Conference, and many others. He lives in Bucks County with his wife, Sara, and son, Sam.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Gianfranco on January 28, 2022

Hai mai visto il film 28 giorni dopo? No? Dovresti. Anche il seguito non è male. Comunque quel film parla di un virus che stimola i centri della rabbia che si trovano nel cervello, al punto da riuscire a bloccarne ogni altra funzione. Le vittime vivono in un totale, perenne ed essenzialmente incuran......more

Goodreads review by Choko on June 28, 2020

Joe Ledger is a Baltimore cop who takes his job very seriously. He kills a guy during a raid and the last thing he expects is to have to kill him a second time that day, when the dude somehow reanimates as a Zombie! But zombies aren't real, right? Well, apparently they are and someone is using a pat......more

Goodreads review by Sarah on April 12, 2018

Listened to this on audio. It took me quite some time but not because of any fault of the book. The narrator, Ray Porter, was excellent and really made the book come to life. For the book itself, it felt very long. It really isn’t all that long considering it’s 400 pages split up into a hundred plus......more

Goodreads review by Steve on November 17, 2009

I usually steer clear of series fiction, but the Peter Straub blurb made me pick this one up. It's a fast-paced, somewhat cartoonish zombie-thriller involving Joe Ledger, the hard-boiled detective who is recruited by the super-super-ultra-secret Department of Military Sciences. There is plenty of ac......more

Goodreads review by Greg on January 15, 2009

Excusing all my derogatory comments about light / beach / vacation reading, I finally get it. If you have basically a cookie cutter action / thriller novel and it's about zombies I totally understand the appeal. If this had been merely about terrorists attacking America with some unstoppable hero go......more