Broadway Actor, Si-Fi Buff
The Day of Evil Book 3 has images that stay with you several days after you read it. Most guys will be very interested in the ESPN type commentary and analysis of this new, life risking sport: XR-FIELD. However, I was expecting there to be more of a connection with the "big event" and the massacre. There should be scenes of athletes trying to fight aliens. Since these super athletes are the best earth has to offer, then the audience would really enjoy seeing how long Michael Jordan can stand toe to toe with Shank and Crank. Even if for a few seconds, it would be nice to know Michael Jordan tried to save the world. Some of the descriptions of the alien world are a little far fected. Is it really necessary for Evil's ship to go 600 times the speed of light? The more realistic the numbers are, the more the audience is able to relate to the imaginary world of aliens vs. humans, and the more sympathy Prophet and his team will get for trying to save the world. Tim Tate does a nice job of describing some of Evil's pleasures in life. He watches other aliens get tortured in imaginary chambers, along with "Flesh eating alien spider eggs" devouring human flesh and making every victim a part of their collective. Its similar to 28 Days Later, but he has his own take on it. People that are infected by spiders in this world appear to be everyday people, capable of attacking at their own desire. Madison Bell is a very erotic, and twisted alien that every guy in the world would have serious problems resisting. The scene with the bell boy is great. Especially the specificity the Madison Bell has when she sets her victims up for the final, most pleasurable and torturous night of their lives. I was confused at the choice to make Evil incredibly charming, but yet still ugly. It seemed like the perfect opportunity to have Madison Bell and Evil as two of the most attractive people in the world, and the humans would never saw it coming. Overall, I like the variety of chacters in this book. Everybody has an alien or protector that they can realte to, and Prophet serves as our Everyman, to whom we can turn to when times get rough.

