![]() The author has a serious gun fetish - they need guns to fight monsters, but the focus is on the guns, the bangs and explosions. Read almost anything by Pavel Tsatsouline or Ken Black's "Tactical Barbell". Rambo muscles need to be carried around and need too much food. Real-life soldiers and Spec-Ops don't train like or look like powerlifters. The author has his hero puffing and panting over a relatively short distance - great way to get shot. #Amazon monster hunter international plusA person with a senior grade in ONE art is more likely to be highly skilled and more effective.Ī 400 lb Bench Press is impressive, but not in proportion to this guy's supposed 300 plus bodyweight. I know of someone with many more belts, but most of them are 1st Dan and none above 3rd. When does the Accountant get that time?Īlso, two black belts mean very little - a 1st Dan does not, by itself, signify mastery. The author seems to ignore the fact that, even with outstanding natural talent, such skills need hours of practice. (His dad is ex-Special Forces.) This becomes tiresome. The author even gives the guy the American equivalent of a Martial Arts upbringing. This should be fun, but … the main character is so exceptional he belongs in DC or Marvel universes. An accountant survives werewolf: due to exceptional gun skills, two black belts, wrestling skills and a 400 lb Bench Press. ![]() This is written in the first person and is unoriginal. Read this based on a (much better) short story. ![]()
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