THE EXTINCTION CYCLE 1-5 by Nicholas Sansbury Smith
Narrated by Bronson Pinchot
Human Potential on
Display; Good and Bad.
I am writing this after listening to the first
five books in the series:
Yes this is a zombie apocalypse series but it is
not just another zombie apocalypse series. If you have read my reviews you will
know that no fan of zombie books am I; but a fan of Bronson Pinchot I am.
Having recently finished listening to The Anubis Gates I was hungering for more
Pinchot. This series had many good reviews, so many that I felt it might be
worth a chance. From the start the story pulled me in with its realistic
characters and Sci-Fi based verisimilitude. The epigenetic justification for humans
becoming hungry monsters is at least in the realm of science and not
unexplainable magic. The battle scenes are well done, reminiscent of the best
military science fiction scenes I have heard. Zombie novel fans may find that
the character development and plot development sequences get in the way of the
non-stop action they are used to, but fans of military science fiction will
find familiar ground here.
Each volume in the series escalates the
development of the infected and the desperation of the remaining humans to the
point where the survival of the race is in serious question—hence the title:
Extinction Cycle. Desperate times are ahead for the listener if you decide to
take on the variants in this series. The writing is terse and tight with little
opportunity for humor. This is the end of the world as we know it, that’s no
laughing matter you know!
Just a little mention of the so-called science
behind this piece of science fiction: The zombie-like creatures in this piece
of fiction are deliberately created in a military lab as a weapon of war. The
designers tapped into the hidden capabilities locked in the DNA of humans and
unleashed them through means of epigenetic triggers. When the infected manifest
these hidden characteristics it is explained in the novels as evolution. This
is typical of the thinking of neo-Darwinians, that any change is evolutionary
change. Actual epigenetic change requires the capabilities waiting to be
manifested be already present in the DNA sequence of the organism; a preexisting
condition. When these capabilities are switched on new capabilities are
manifested in the organism, and may even be preserved in the offspring. But
these new capabilities are not new as in, never have been seen before; they are
only new to the organism. The fact that the DNA stored this information, that
the DNA had retained these hidden capabilities in its database, means that
these capabilities were already there waiting to be triggered. Epigenetic DNA
expression is the evidence of prior planning—dare I say design—and not the
evidence for evolution.
Need I mention that Bronson Pinchot delivers a
wonderful performance? Okay then, Bronson Pinchot is amazing! His voice is always
clear and precise. Every character voice rings true. You always know immediately
who is talking. This is such an advantage to understanding a book that it makes
any book whole degrees better since the listener is able to engage with the
story so easily when the narrator gives the proper queues. Pinchot does
everything perfect. His pacing is just right; escalating when things get moving
and slowing when things are tense. This is just the Pinchot fix I was hoping
for.
The Extinction Cycle:
ENTINCTION HORIZON
EXTINCTION EDGE
EXTINCTION AGE
EXTINCTION EVOLUTION
EXTINCTION END
EXTINCTION AFTERMATH is due to be published
October 13, 2016. If Bronson Pinchot narrates watch this space.
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