"Action packed Science Fiction"
Five years have passed since a vengeful cyborg Lenie
Clarke released Behemoth on the world destroying
everything in it path as the microbe is eating up matter.
Digital monsters add to the pandemic devastation using
Clarke as a rallying cry to devastate survivors through
what is left of the Internet. Meltdown Madonna cults
dedicated to Clarke pledge mass suicide as they rule
alongside deadly war lords on the surface. However, on the ocean floor, Lenie Clarke has learned the
truth that her grudge was built on a false premise. As
the altered rifters and the technoindustrial corporate
executives hide in fear in Atlantis on the ocean floor of
the Midatlantic Ridge, the grim reaper comes for them.
Only Lenie Clarke can save the few, but first she must
face the consequences of what she wrought for she knows
she can never achieve salvation as she can not wash the
blood from her hands even with water everywhere. As with STARFISH and MAELSTROM, BEHEMOTH: B-MAX is an
ultra dark and gritty action-packed thriller yet the tale
as with the first two books is character driven especially
by Lenie. The story line moves forward at a current
faster than most science fiction novels, but contains
irony throughout as Lenie learns the truth and like Lady
Macbeth cannot simply wash the blood from her hands.
Though B-Max is book one of a two book conclusion , this
is a well written gripping entry, but fans of post
apocalypse thrillers would be better served by waiting a
few months for the release of the climatic novel and then
read all four books in succession. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted August 15, 2004
SummaryStarfish lit the fuse. Maelstrom was the explosion. But
five years into the aftermath, things aren't quite so
simple as they once seemed...
Lenie Clarke-rifter, avenger, amphibious deep-sea cyborg-
has destroyed the world. Once exploited for her
psychological addiction to dangerous environments, she
emerged in the wake of a nuclear blast to serve up vendetta
from the ocean floor. The horror she unleashed-an ancient,
apocalyptic microbe called ßehemoth- has been free in the
world for half a decade now, devouring the biosphere from
the bottom up. North America lies in ruins beneath the
thumb of an omnipotent psychopath. Digital monsters have
taken Clarke's name, wreaking havoc throughout the
decimated remnants of something that was once called
Internet. Governments have fallen across the globe;
warlords and suicide cults rise from the ashes, pledging
fealty to the Meltdown Madonna. All because five years ago,
Lenie Clarke had a score to settle.
But she has learned something in the meantime: she
destroyed the world for a fallacy.
Now, cowering at the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean, rifters
and the technoindustrial "corpses" who created them hide
from a world in its death throes. But they cannot hide
forever: something is tracking them, down amongst the
lightless cliffs and trenches of the Midatlantic Ridge. The
consequences of past acts reach inexorably towards the very
bottom of the world, and Lenie Clarke must finally confront
the mess she made.
Redemption doesn't come easy with the blood of a world on
your hands. But even after five years in purgatory, Lenie
Clarke is still Lenie Clarke. There will be consequences
for anyone who gets in her way-and worse ones, perhaps, if
she succeeds. . . .
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