A review by sohare1981
The Eden Plague by David VanDyke

4.0

I read this a while ago, I think when it first came out, or at least around the time I bought my first paperwhite kindle. I did remember a lot of the main details in the story. It was well written, even with the insta-romance trope playing strong throughout. I'm not used to military type stories, but this one kept my interest. Though some of the "technical" information about like weapons and things went over my head I liked the overall story.

Daniel Markis is a former military ops man dealing with PTSD from his time fighting terrorist and gets infected with a virus known formally as The Eden plague...he then finds it his responsibility to help humanity end it's pain and suffering by spreading the virus across the globe. But there are people (mostly rich politician type men) that find the "plague" a disaster and want to stop him. It's a race to see if Daniel and his assembled team can successfully spread this amazing cure to those who need it most, before the government tries to stop them.

If you like Military Fantasy, this is a great story for you. I haven't read any of the other books in the series yet. Though I do own them, I just have a lot on my reading lists. I don't know when I'll open Reaper's Run.