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Project Maigo

A Kaiju Thriller

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Project Maigo

By: Jeremy Robinson
Narrated by: Jeffrey Kafer
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Jon Hudson, head of the Department of Homeland Security's Fusion Center - Paranormal Division, is haunted by Boston's destruction at the hands of Nemesis, a 300-foot-tall monster with the heart of a murdered little girl, Maigo. In the time since Boston fell and Nemesis retreated to the ocean's depths, Hudson has helped prepare the United States against future attacks. But no one is prepared for what rises from the depths.

Five Kaiju attack cities and consume the world's citizens in an unstoppable rampage around the globe. But it soon becomes apparent that these attacks aren't all random events. Hudson is targeted, putting the FC-P headquarters, known as the Crow's Nest, and his team, in the very large crosshairs. General Lance Gordon, a man who carries Nemesis' vengeful heart in his chest, directs the Kaiju, and when Hudson finds protection from an unlikely source, the General turns his attention to his next target.

While Gordon and his Kaiju storm toward Washington, D.C., Hudson, along with his team and some new and unusual allies, race to stand in their path, hoping to spare the nation - and the world - from destruction. But salvation at the end of all things will come only through the gravest of sacrifices.

With Project Nemesis, Jeremy Robinson introduced the world of popular fiction to Kaiju, a word that has become popularized by the movie Pacific Rim, and is associated with classic movie monsters such as Godzilla and Gamera. In the year since the release of Project Nemesis, the audiobook has become the best-selling original Kaiju novel of all time, and it is being featured in the video game Colossal Kaiju Combat: Fall of Nemesis. In Project Maigo, Robinson amps up the scale, the characters and the city-stomping action, treating listeners to a truly monstrous experience typically reserved for the big screen.

©2013 Jeremy Robinson (P)2014 Jeremy Robinson
Science Fiction Thriller & Suspense Heartfelt
Action-packed Adventure • Entertaining Storyline • Excellent Narration • Thrilling Monster Battles • Clever Humor

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If this is your introduction to Jeremy Robinson’s writing than prepare yourself for and awesome ride. As with most of his books you’ll find it easy to follow the characters and their motivations. But his stories are the show stealers. There are so many big monster books and movies out there but J.R. Found a way to keep this story very entertaining, intriguing, and in a lot of ways heart warming. I would 10 out of 10 recommend.

This is fun, funny and fantastic

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Great book! Classic Jeremy Robinson. My only negative thought is that at times the narrative seemed confusing as it seemed to go from the first person to third person and then to a different first person?? I'm probably wrong on that, and that is my case in point. Otherwise, it's a good listen.

Mostly great

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I loved it all. Wonderful ride, attention to detail and the straight man jokes - on point

Project Margo

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Second in the series (third really since you should count Island 731 too.). Just as good as the first Nemesis book. I’ve already read all the Nemesis books. Now I’m working my way through the audio.

Lots of Kaiju

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This was a really fun, action-packed story. At times the story has you laughing, crying and cheering. I hope we get more in this series. Jeffrey Kafer is superb as usual.

Must read sequel

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