Monster Hunter Nemesis

Monster Hunter Nemesis by Larry Correia is a reprint edition published by Baen on February 24, 2015, featuring 512 pages in English. This installment in the Monster Hunter series follows Agent Franks of the U.S. Monster Control Bureau, a nearly indestructible figure with a complex origin. As he navigates the challenges of his unique physiology and the alchemical forces that animate him, Franks is tasked with protecting the United States from various monstrous threats, all while grappling with a critical condition regarding his own creation.
In this narrative, readers will encounter a plot that escalates when a secret project threatens to replicate Franks, leading to the creation of thirteen new entities. The story delves into themes of loyalty and betrayal within the context of urban fantasy and paranormal elements. As Franks confronts the implications of this project, the stakes rise, showcasing a blend of action and supernatural conflict that characterizes the series. This edition offers a comprehensive look at the ongoing saga, appealing to fans of contemporary fantasy and those interested in the intersection of science fiction and horror.
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Book 5 in the New York Times Best Selling Monster Hunter Series by Larry Correia.
Agent Franks of the U.S. Monster Control Bureau is a man of many parts—parts from other people, that is. Franks is nearly seven feet tall and all muscle. He’s nearly indestructible. Plus he’s animated by a powerful alchemical substance and inhabited by a super-intelligent spirit more ancient than humanity itself.
Good thing he’s on our side. More or less.
Sworn to serve and protect the United States of America from all monsters by one of the country’s founding fathers, Franks has only one condition to the agreement: no matter what the government learns of him, no matter what is discovered concerning his odd physiology or the alchemy behind the elixir that made him, the government is never, ever allowed to try and make more like him. Such is absolutely forbidden and should the powers-that-be do so, then the agreement is null and void.
Project Nemesis: in a secret location, using sophisticated technology and advanced genetic engineering, the director of the very agency Franks works for is making more like him. And the director is not content with making one. Nope, he’s making thirteen.
Now all bets are off, and Hell hath no fury like a monster betrayed. Particularly if that monster happens to be an undying killing machine capable of taking out vampires and werewolves with one hand tied behind his back.
About Larry Correia’s Monster Hunter series
“[A] no-holds-barred all-out page turner that is part science fiction, part horror, and an absolute blast to read.”—Bookreporter.com
“If you love monsters and action, you’ll love this book. If you love guns, you’ll love this book. If you love fantasy, and especially horror fantasy, you’ll love this book.”—Knotclan.com
“A gun person who likes science fiction—or, heck, anyone who likes science fiction—will enjoy [these books]…The plotting is excellent, and Correia makes you care about the characters…I read both books without putting them down except for work…so whaddaya waitin’ for? Go and buy some…for yourself and for stocking stuffers.”—Massad Ayoob
About Larry Correia’s Monster Hunter Vendetta:
“This lighthearted, testosterone-soaked sequel to 2009’s Monster Hunter International will delight fans of action horror with elaborate weaponry, hand-to-hand combat, disgusting monsters, and an endless stream of blood and body parts.”—Publishers Weekly
The Monster Hunter Series
Monster Hunter International
Monster Hunter Vendetta
Monster Hunter Alpha
Monster Hunter Legion
Monster Hunter Nemesis
The Monster Hunters
(Omnibus contains Monster Hunter International, Monster Hunter Vendetta, and Monster Hunter Alpha)
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