Rampage The Singular Menace, 3, John Sandford
Rampage The Singular Menace, 3, John Sandford
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Rampage (The Singular Menace, 3)

Author: John Sandford, Michele Cook

Narrator: Tara Sands

Unabridged: 8 hr 55 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 07/12/2016


Synopsis

John Sandford and Michele Cook complete their New York Times bestselling thriller series in this explosive finale. Fans of James Dashner, Harlan Coben, and Suzanne Collins will love this nail-biting trilogy.
 
Shay Remby and her band of renegade activists have got the corrupt Singular Corporation on the run. Their expose is finally working. Or is it?
 
Even as revelations about the human experimental subjects break in the news, Singular’s employees are slithering out of sight. And then their CEO is killed in a plane crash... Was it a freak accident?  Or a cover-up?
 
Shay’s gang begins to see signs that there may be even more powerful figures than they knew managing events—publicly expressing outrage and mopping up the mess, but secretly gathering up their scientists and moving the operation further out of sight. 
 
It will take nothing short of a rampage to stop the Singular menace for good...
 
Praise for Uncaged:

★ “A fabulous mix of outlandish hijinks, techno-noir, and teen cheek--LA style. Not to be missed.”--Booklist

About John Sandford

American author, John Sanford (a pseudonym of John Roswell Camp) wrote thirty-five novels, all of which are on the New York Times bestsellers list in one way or another. He was born in Cedar Rapids, Iowa in 1944, where he spent much of his time with his Lithuanian grandparents. Their home was very primitive with an outside outhouse and a subsistence garden. Life was work centered on the farm with hay being bailed each summer to feed the various farm animals. Fruit trees were also in abundance on their property. It was a good place to grow up.

Camp won the Pulitzer Prize in journalism, and also won the Distinguished Writing Award of the American Society of Newspaper Editors. He also wrote two non-fiction books. The Eye and the Heart: The Water Colors of John Stuart Ingle, and Plastic Surgery: The Kindest Cut.

Camp was married to Susan Lee Jones, and has two children. Susan died in May 2007 of metastasized breast cancer, and he married again in 2013 to Michele Cook, a journalist and screenwriter. Camp is a dedicated painter and photographer also. He, however, does not show his paintings.

Camp's most prolific work is the Prey series of which there are currently twenty-five installments, running from 1989 - 2015.......the first being Rules of Prey and the most recent, Gathering Prey, which debuted on April 28, 2015. Other series include The Kidd Series, The Virgil Flowers Series, The Singular Menace Series, and other various books and short stories.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Diamond

This is a very good book. I shall give a full review later today.......more

Goodreads review by Eric

Rampage is a fun and exciting finale to the Singular Menace trilogy. This last installment has a little of a Tom Clancy feel to it if you can fathom Tom Clancy writing a Young Adult story. Shay Remby never utters, "next time Shay, write a goddamn memo..." Tara Sands narrates the audio book I listene......more

Goodreads review by Albert

Excellent book. Excellent series. Highly recommended. What? You need more than that? Okay, fine... I want to start, once again, by praising Sandford and Cook for their respect of the reader. We read so many books and with these series being a year apart, in terms of release, those of us who read them......more

Goodreads review by Ed

#3 in The Singular Menace trilogy. Finale in a fast moving trilogy about a band of (mostly) teen-agers out to bring down the Singular Corporation. They got involved when Odin, an animal rights activist, was captured in a raid on one of their facilities. That got his sister Shay involved and in rescu......more

Goodreads review by Bogis

A satisfying finale to a great trilogy. Ever since the last book, I've been waiting to see how the story would close. I gotta say, it was good. I don't know what the plan is for Shay after this one, but I am excited to see more of her story.......more


Quotes

Praise for the Singular Menace series:
 
“A fabulous mix of outlandish hijinks, techno-noir, and teen cheek—LA style. Not to be missed.” —Booklist
 
“Any reader looking for an action-packed thriller should pick this up.” —Booklist