Siren Song Dramatized Adaptation, James Axler
Siren Song Dramatized Adaptation, James Axler
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Synopsis

Crawling from the wreckage of Armageddon, humanity endures, mutated and forever altered. Gone are the comforts of civilization, replaced by a bloodlust to survive. Deathlands is a tortured landscape where peace and hope struggle to take root. Still, Ryan Cawdor and his band push onward, seeking a place to call home.

If any kind of utopia exists in postapocalyptic America, Ryan and his companions have yet to find it. But high in the Virginian mountains, their quest may find its reward. Heaven Falls is an agrarian idyll, its thriving inhabitants harnessing powerful feminine energy and the medicinal qualities of honey. Bountiful and serene, this community is the closest thing to sanctuary the companions have ever encountered. But as they are seduced by a life they have only envisioned, they discover Heaven has a trapdoor that opens straight to hell…

Reviews

Goodreads review by Wayne on December 23, 2018

Not one of the better books in this series that I have read. I guess after 100+ books, you hit a bump in the road from time to time. This is book #114. It has the companions under attack by muties when we start out. They make there way to the mat-trans and end up in Heaven Falls. A paradise in the D......more

Goodreads review by John on February 26, 2014

This was my first Deathlands book. The story seemed like an episode of Star Trek. I enjoyed the story and would recommend it as a quick read. *update* "Siren Song" is number 114 in the Deathlands series published by Harlequin under the Gold Eagle Imprint. I picked this up at my local Kmart, and as th......more

Goodreads review by Gareth on June 11, 2014

As is usually the case with idyllic communities in SF novels, Ryan and his gang discover that Heaven Falls has a dark secret. It's an entertaining, if familiar tale of mind control and the paranoia of all your friends changing around you. Slow moving but finishes with a good firery action climax. A......more

Goodreads review by Darby on February 16, 2014

Wasnt one of my favorite in the series, but still good read.......more

Goodreads review by John on February 07, 2014

Mostly an excuse for violence. The story would have been better if I had not seen a similar one on the original Star Trek.......more