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A Cyberpunk Saga: Box Set, Books 1-3
- Narrated by: Zachary Johnson
- Length: 18 hrs and 55 mins
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Publisher's Summary
He has discovered their terrible secret, but can he take down the world’s largest mega-corporation before it’s too late?
Orphaned and alone, Moss is happy to have found a place in the world. But his humdrum working routines take a terrifying turn when a mysterious woman breaks into his apartment and hands him a data chip from his dead parents. Suddenly hearing messages revealing his benevolent employer has a far darker side, he braves the dangerous megacity streets in search of the truth.
Surrounded by outcasts and criminals and running on instinct, Moss stumbles onto a rebel group intent on exposing their corrupt oppressors. And though he fears for his life when his old boss has put a price on his head, the naïve man believes the key to taking down the enemy may lie inside the high-tech device…and his own cerebral cortex.
Will Moss’ attempt to fight the power cause him to terminally short circuit?
Now in one place, get the first three books of the international best-selling series A Cyberpunk Saga. If you like everyman heroes, realistic characters, futuristic tech, and immersive dystopian worlds, then you’ll love Matthew A. Goodwin’s mind-expanding epic.
This epic box set contains the first three books of the best-selling science-fiction series with bonus content.
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- C Anderson
- 2023-01-20
A Very Fun Listen
The performance was good by the voice actor and was very clear. The first book was very enjoyable and was exciting. The second book developed the characters well and progressed the story in interesting ways. The third book lost itself a bit with the introduction of a zany character that does not fit the setting very well. Overall though a excellent listen.
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- trevor
- 2023-03-13
reads like a video game adventure
I came to this book after reading the likes of Neuromancer. I was hoping it would live up to that standard. clearly it did not. I should have known when the title of this book literally is the title of the genre. the characters are fairly flat for most purposes and one-dimensional. the hero is determined, if someone dull. and there's a character in here who's only purpose is to remind us that nerds are lovable and we give pop culture references. the performance by the narrator is probably the one good thing from the book. he tries his breath to give each character a distinctive voice and does narrate the book clearly.
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