Monday, October 27, 2025

Hells and High Water
by Alex Andre

Golden Dragon Shang, one of the leaders of the Kowloon nation has heard rumors of a nation that has survived the E, and have either managed to protect their technology from the event that destroyed most nations technological equipment and knowledge, or who have managed to rebuild and recreate much of what was lost when the E hit. Putting together an unlikely group to take him on what he hopes to be a mission that will unite the two nations in trying to restore what was lost while protecting him along the extremely dangerous way there, only time will tell whether his hopes are justified or merely foolish dreams.


This was the third book in the E Apochrypha series. I read a review copy of this book and found it to be just as good as the first two books in this series. A far as trigger warnings, readers should be aware of themes involving violence, rape and kidnapping. This is a very action-packed book that takes place in a world that is more than a little dangerous. Even within the areas where society has rebuilt itself into what may seem a safer area, many people still live dangerous lives, facing raiders and bandits. Many societies are still rather isolated, and some actively hate technology and advanced knowledge, seeking to destroy all they come across. Those people believe that technology was what brought about the worldwide disaster known as the E, and the only way to avoid it from happening again is to destroy any and all they encounter.


Those are among the many dangers that Shang and his group must face on the way to find what they hope to become allies. But even within the group he has assembled, not everyone is able to get along, and that only adds to the drama and danger on this trip. I enjoyed reading this book. Many familiar faces from the first two books in the series return in this book, and we are also introduced to new characters. All of these keep the action and drama going as this group  of individuals must find a way to come together as a unified group if they hope to succeed in their mission. The question is, can they manage to do that without tearing each other apart along the way?


If you enjoyed reading the first two books in this series, then you will enjoy this book as well. The author has done a wonderful job of bringing this story to a satisfying close, while leaving the door cracked for more should he decide to continue on with this story and any of these characters. While parts of this book may not be the best for some readers (as mentioned in my trigger warnings above), this is an excellent story about several groups of people who managed to survive an apocalypse and are trying to rebuild their world. I enjoyed it, and I hope that you will too.



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