Hell Divers – The Hell Divers Series Book 1

Hell Divers is a horror and mystery novel in The Hell Divers Series by author Nicholas Sansbury Smith. It is a bestseller in The New York Times and USA Today. More than two centuries after World War III poisoned the planet, humanity’s last bastion lives on giant airships circling in search of a habitable area to call home. The two survival ships in the sky are Hell Divers, men and women who risk their lives to jump to the surface in search of life.

Here are the top 3 reviews and comments that readers love about this fascinating book.

Review 1: Hell Divers – The Hell Divers Series Book 1 by Jillian Noone

A little cliche action hero-y but damn good story anyway

You know how it goes. The Hero who is tragic and damaged, he (insert self destructive vice) too much and can barely hold himself together. He has a chip on his shoulder and is something of a loose cannon – both characteristics that keep him from rising in the ranks while also ensuring he’s called on for the most dangerous deploys.

….but it’s actually still pretty good. Solid character development, an actual female captain (who’s main character arc is actual leadership not a romance with aforementioned Loose Cannon), and it’s got plenty of nail biting moments while not being overly predictable or relying on jump scares (can books have jump scares?)

I was mad when it was over and now I’m gonna go download the next in the series.

Review 2: Hell Divers – The Hell Divers Series Book 1 by Ben

Came for the dystopia, left with derivation

RC Bray does a wonderful job with introspective strong male protagonists. His narration was spot-on as always.

The plot to hell divers is exactly what you’d expect from the synopsis and cover art. It immerses you in a world not too unlike our own, with little glimpses of how the players of this world view our privileged existence. Beyond the basic premise, I found the writing derivative and expository at times. Lots of plot points are nothing more than they appear on the surface. I couldn’t get into any intrigue beyond the fate of the protagonists. The world building ends at the surface level.

That said, the world building is still masterful. Without getting into too much detail, it differs so much from our own that it’s shallow skin might make it more believable, avoiding unneeded complication in a very cut-and-dry existence. I look forward to picking up future books to find out if there is more than meets the eye hidden in the next installment.

Review 3: Hell Divers – The Hell Divers Series Book 1 by Camellia

Like listening to an apocalyptic action movie

I tried this book on a whim — I love apocalyptic stories but there are a lot of mediocre books out there. This is not one them! The Hell Divers series is original, exciting, and addictive. I’ve literally had to buy more credits as I’ve plowed through listening to the whole series to date in the last month. Be warned: this story will grab you and you won’t want to let go!

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