This trilogy contains THE SENTINEL (Book 1), THE RAVEN (Book 2), and the final THE HOST (Book 3). [Over 600 pages in print.]
In the icy darkness of the Arctic Ocean, a violent showdown between ruthless whale hunters and fervent environmentalists ends in explosive both ships sinking into the frigid abyss. Marooned on a desolate island, the survivors, now bitter enemies, are forced into an uneasy truce to withstand the merciless cold.
Enter Jane undercover agent, razor-sharp and unflinching, wielding her wit as deftly as her fists. As she rallies the fractured group, they stumble upon ancient Viking ruins and awaken something primal and terrifying.
Deep beneath the frozen ground, the Draugar stir. Undying Vikings walk the Earth again, controlled by hive-mind parasites connected by three sinister queens. Capable of subjugating and preserving all mammalian life, they see the world through ambitious eyes, spreading to any creature they can find—bears, whales, and even people.
With time slipping away and the body count climbing, Jane must unravel the mystery of these parasites—whose origins may lie beyond the stars—and confront an unimaginable horror that transcends death itself. She fights not just for survival, but to prevent an unspeakable menace from consuming the world.
With The Sentinel, #1 Audible and New York Times bestselling author, Jeremy Robinson, unlocks his demented mind, claws into the dark recesses of his imagination, and plucks out a tale of horror, humor, science fiction, and heart, that will keep the pages turning as fast as the dead pile up.
Jeremy Robinson is the New York Times bestselling author of seventy novels and novellas, including Apocalypse Machine, Island 731, and SecondWorld, as well as the Jack Sigler thriller series and Project Nemesis, the highest selling, original (non-licensed) kaiju novel of all time. He’s known for mixing elements of science, history and mythology, which has earned him the #1 spot in Science Fiction and Action-Adventure, and secured him as the top creature feature author. Many of his novels have been adapted into comic books, optioned for film and TV, and translated into thirteen languages. He lives in New Hampshire with his wife and three children. Visit him at www.bewareofmonsters.com.
An absolute thrill ride from beginning to end! Jane Harper is quite possibly one of my favourite female characters - her guys, humour and snark is nothing short of legendary. And I might just have a little crush on Willem. This entire trilogy is amazing and the audiobook version is incredible.
Vikings, zombie whales, and one badass heroine - how can you go wrong? I loved the first two Jane Harper books and was thrilled when I found out book three was in the works. What made it even better was that all three books were being released as one book/audiobook. That is a ton of entertainment for a small price. I love how this series mixes horror with humor, and being with these characters for three books made them feel like family. The narration for the audiobook was excellent and Eva Kaminsky did a great job of capturing Jane's personality. Thank you Jeremy Robinson for giving us this final installment in this high octane series-it was well worth the wait!
Follow the hellish adventures of Jane Harper as she battles an unexpected enemy. The Sentinel by Jeremy Robinson was grusomely amusing, as well as edge-of-your-seat excitement. A must-read.
Came for the Rollins vibes. Stayed for Jane’s sass and chaos.
Told ChatGPT I needed something like James Rollins’ Sigma Force. Got this gem instead—and wow, Jane Harper is the badass chaos gremlin I didn’t know I needed in my life. Smart, savage, and always ten steps ahead (or faking it really well), she drags you through world-ending mayhem with a smirk and a plan that mostly works. Robinson delivers nonstop action, brainy plot twists, and just enough emotional gut punches to remind you you’re human. 10/10 would follow Jane into another catastrophe.
Wasn't sure exactly what this was about when i got it but it seemed worth a try. I got hooked from beginning with such great characters , Jane Harpers attitude gets uou through. otherwise i probably would have stopped as zombies aren't my thing. It has quite a few gross parts, more in book 3 so be prepared. Overall fantastic series, awesome storyline, lots of sarcastic humor and of course a bit of romance.
Let me just say, that I adore Jeremy Robinson books. They are always a good time. I mean, 3 chapters in and we are already deep into the action, and ships are going down in the Arctic! This is a complete trilogy in one book, which is fantastic. I also love completed series. I was enamored with Jane from her first throw of rancid butter. The main characters have a great rapport and the villians are atrocious. The insertion of certain characters that seem super familiar to me and any other members of the tribe made me giggle every time they were mentioned. I am so glad I waited to read this completed version. It was a wild Viking ride, full of sea battles, alien poop and lots of gross mishaps and psychological warfare. I hope there's a new merch launch for Jane Harper, as I absolutely need it in my life. If you like horror comedy, read this. You will not be disappointed!
I generally prefer some semblance of reality in characters' behavior even in SciFi fiction. I found the plot and most characters pretty solid. However, I found the lead, Jane Harper, character's behavior over the top with sarcasm, snarky comments and humor coming at ridiculously crucial and supposedly terrifying moments for the character. I thought Jane could have been portrayed as a much more believable, strong and believable woman. It was just the strength of the plot that pulled this up to a 3 star in my mind.
I don't like zombies or scary movies and if I had to watch a movie or show about that, well I wouldn't. BUT.... The amount of humour and constant thrills and turns in this novel (3 books in 1) makes it much more than entertaining. The character of Jane Harper is wonderfully constructed. We all need a heroine like her. The rest of the 'team' also are brilliantly created, with great backgrounds, all resounding in a very entertaining crew. Yes, I will recommend it to others, after also warning about the zombies and stuff. Not all us old cranky ladies can handle it.
I started this trilogy as it was by my favorite author long before I knew it was him. Originally written under a pseudonym I had no idea that it was written by Jeremy Robinson. Very quickly I recognized his writing style mixing pop culture with humor all the while putting together a gripping novel. Had a lot of fun with these books. Highly recommend taking the time to enjoy this work.
The Jane Harper Trilogy has to be my favorite work by Jeremy Robinson to date. Norse Mythology. Zombies (kinda). Action. Gross stuff. His signature humor. Everything you'd expect if you've been reading his books for a while, and a lot more. Read it. Listen to it. Ingest it however you prefer, just don't miss it.
I have 5 hours left to listen to of the 3rd book and I'm having an increasingly harder time due to how much I can't stand Jane. She's super tiny, beyond formidable, and just one touch bad ass bitch...we know, we know, WE KNOW! We know she's, "Jane F'ing Harper" and that her father is "The Colonel"! Her sarcasm is way over the top ridiculous. The way she talks about herself is so annoying. Maybe if it was in 3rd person it would be less grating. I almost wish she wouldn't make it out of one of these certain death situations but you know she's going to because it's in the 1st person! I'm going to try to finish listening to the 3rd book and if something changes and I suddenly decide Jane isn't the most annoying heroine ever, I'll update this but I think it's safe to say don't hold your breath. Update: I couldn't do it - with 1 hour 43 minutes left, I up and abandoned it! Not only did it continue with all the Jane crap, the author threw in more and more poo and teenage boy humor which was so stupid and out of place. Now I'm giving it a 1.
I love a good zombie story, and while this trilogy had some good elements , I just really disliked the main character. By the third installment, the story had become very repetitive in both plot and dialogue. I found Jane too abrasive, rude, and annoying.
I can honestly say I want more of Jane Harper and the gang! Great series! This is usually my genre but I really enjoyed it! Bring Jane back for more PLEASE!!!