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Deep State, Volume 2 by Justin Jordan

zare_i's review

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4.0

Volume 2 brings out the details about no-such-agency and what happens to their agents.

After a series of mysterious assassinations take place our protagonists from volume #1 find themselves in the middle of the internal conflict and some very unpleasant will surface. I wont go into details because there would be spoilers.

Interesting story, not that straight-forward like volume #1 and with few twists that would surprise the reader. But again it is solid SF story.

Art again is little bit smudgy for me but in overall it is good.

Recommended to all fans of conspiracy and X-Files lovers.

helpfulsnowman's review

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3.0

That's the end? Shit.

It kinda went a little Mind MGMT at the end there, but then I guess our heroes sort of ride off into the sunset or something.

I hate how heroes always ride off into the sunset. Like heroes all do their work during the day. Believe me, if you've ever called a plumber at 9 PM, you fucking needed him, and when he drove off in his terrible van, there was no sunset, but there was a hero's farewell anyway.

mohan_vee's review

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4.0

Deep State, Vol. 2 is a solid work in the action/suspense and science fiction genre. The book does not have , the charm, energy or humor of the previous volume but it does explore many of the themes implied by the title more thoroughly than that book. This is also darker more disjointed book than the previous one that heavily channels the vibe of television shows such as the "X-Files" And "Fringe".
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