Dec 30, 2013

{Weekly Rewind} Alien Research by Gini Koch


Weekly Rewind is a feature that on SNR where I discuss a past book that I enjoyed, one that I would recommend and love to read again and again. As well as upcoming books in long running series.

This weeks rewind: Alien Research by Gini Koch

Blurb:
When rumors of a new super-drug surface, the FBI comes to Jeff and Kitty Katt-Martini for help. It becomes quickly apparent that the drug is merely the tip of a deadly iceberg and a much more insidious plan is underway involving Titan Security, Gaultier Enterprises, and YatesCorp.

As newly discovered A-Cs and hybrids begin to surface, each with expanded and deadly talents, more and more signs point to a new evil genius who’s using the A-Cs and their enemies both as guinea pigs. Then Area 51 and the Dulce Science Center go silent while Alpha Team, Airborne, and most of the worldwide A-C Security team are there for training. And if that’s not bad enough, Centaurion Division is hit with more bad, and deadly, news: Chernobog the Ultimate, isn’t a hacker myth, he’s a real person -- and he’s on the bad guys’ side.

Now Kitty and company must find the real Dr. Feelgood and stop him or her before the latest version of Surcenthumain hits the streets and more people they love are harmed, or worse. But when the inconceivable happens, Kitty’s focused on two things only: reviving the ACE entity before their enemies realize Earth’s best protection isn’t actually active…and revenge.

Why Alien Research??

I chose Alien Research not only because it was just released earlier this month but also because its one of the longest running series that I've been reading from the start. Gini Koch has a fantastic creative mind when it comes to conspiracy's, espionage, humor and alien awesomeness. This is the eighth book in her Kitty Katt series and it just keeps getting better and better, luckily this series has never fallen under the dreaded curse that some series fall into, where the characters don't draw you in anymore. This one has kept me hooked and entertained with Kitty as the lead and her growing involvement in alien politics. 

If you haven't read this series or continued with it, I highly encourage picking this series up, even with the large amount of characters to follow, I have never been overwhelmed or lost. 

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