Dogs of War, Jonathan Maberry
Dogs of War, Jonathan Maberry
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Dogs of War
A Joe Ledger Novel

Author: Jonathan Maberry

Narrator: Ray Porter

Unabridged: 17 hr 46 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 04/25/2017


Synopsis

Dogs of War: Robots are no longer science fiction. Autonomous, programmed to react like animals: fast, relentless, deadly. From microscopic nanobots to massive self-guided aircraft. This technology is here, it’s accessible, and it’s dangerous. What’s even scarier is that almost anyone can get their hands on it.

A freelance terrorist uses the latest generation of robot dogs to deliver WMDs into cities across America. Sophisticated military weapons systems turn on their human masters. A technological apocalypse is coming and we may be too late to stop it.

Joe Ledger and a newly rebuilt Department of Military Sciences square off against this new and terrible threat. Dogs of War pits Joe against a merciless new enemy and an army of techno-terrorists in a race to prevent a global destruction.

Let loose the Dogs of War.

This program is read by series narrator Ray Porter.

About Jonathan Maberry

JONATHAN MABERRY (he/him) is a New York Times bestselling, Inkpot winner, five-time Bram Stoker Award-winning author of Relentless, Ink, Patient Zero, Rot & Ruin, Dead of Night, the Pine Deep Trilogy, The Wolfman, Zombie CSU, and They Bite, among others. His V-Wars series has been adapted by Netflix, and his work for Marvel Comics includes The Punisher, Wolverine, DoomWar, Marvel Zombie Return and Black Panther. He is the editor of Weird Tales Magazine and also edits anthologies such as Aliens vs Predator, Nights of the Living Dead (with George A. Romero), Don’t Turn out the Lights, and others.

About Ray Porter

Ray Porter is a prolific voice actor that has recorded for over 100 audio books and dozens of television series, video games and video shorts.  Among his wide variety of audiobook credits are The Silver Linings Playbook, The Black Hole War, and the Joe Ledger series. He claims, “With every book I’ve done, I have found that the author has a voice and if I can just do my best to stay out of the way of that voice, then the writer will convey what he’s trying to put across. So for me, it’s really more about enabling the text and what the author is trying to say.”


Reviews

Goodreads review by LIsa Noell "Rocking the chutzpah!" on March 19, 2022

This is a review from 2017. I've been thinking about this review for a month now, and for some reason I'm just befuddled by the whole thing. I'm not usually at a loss for words when it comes to Jonathan Maberry and his Joe Ledger series. Ledger and his team are always fighting the big bad, but this......more

Goodreads review by Leah on January 15, 2018

The ninth book of the Joe Ledger series does not disappoint this long time reader, that's for damn sure! And it get's all the stars! Every damn day of the week. Stars for days! Sure, it follows what has worked for past novels in the series by using a very well known formula (if you read these books).......more

Goodreads review by Panda on January 07, 2025

Audiobook (18 hours) narrated by Ray Porter Publisher: Macmillan Audio Ray Porter continues being awesome as the badass Joe Ledger. Wow. This is the second to last book, not including the anthology that was published between books 9 and 10, Unstoppable, which I decided to read after Deep Silence. This o......more

Goodreads review by Chris on November 17, 2018

This review is going to break my heart. This is the first book in the Ledger series that I was bored for long periods. It is the first one where I cringed at some of the dialogue and thought a lot of parts were corny. Maberry is awesome. The Pine Deep trilogy is pimptastic, his zombie books are kill......more

Goodreads review by AziaMinor on September 09, 2024

Overall Rating : B- "Cry Havoc and let slip the dogs of war." One of the slower Joe Ledger novels, but when it picked up, it picked up. Things are being pieced together, some of them from the first book! But, despite the title, quote, and summary, not nearly enough robotic dogs, which was a shame ;)......more