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  • Neon Horizon, Books 1-3 Box Set

  • A Cyberpunk Thriller
  • Written by: Michael Robertson
  • Narrated by: Jonathan Froust
  • Length: 25 hrs and 45 mins
  • 4.5 out of 5 stars (4 ratings)

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Neon Horizon, Books 1-3 Box Set

Written by: Michael Robertson
Narrated by: Jonathan Froust
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Publisher's Summary

Could you betray everyone you care about to prevent a war?

The Blind Spot exists in defiance of Scala City’s dystopian big brother regime. It occupies a small sector in the city, and those who live there believe in the right to privacy. Scala City believe if you’ve done nothing wrong, you have nothing to hide. But the Blind Spot have hackers that could bring the larger city to its knees. This is why it’s never spilled over into all-out war. Until now...

A terrorist attack on Scala City’s main plaza has tipped the delicate balance. There is only one person who can halt the conflict before it begins...Marcie Hugo, daughter of the Blind Spot’s leader, and the district’s best kept secret. Cybernetically enhanced, she’s faster, stronger, and smarter than most. But more importantly, she’s invisible. Protected and hidden away by her father for the majority of her life, she’s in the unique position to move between the Blind Spot and Scala City unnoticed.

With the best hacker in the city on her side, and while the rest of the Blind Spot prepares for a bloody war, Marcie gets to work...and to avoid total annihilation, she will have to betray everyone she loves, starting with her father. And even then, her chances of success are slim. 

Neon Horizon Books 1 - 3 are the first books in a series of fast-paced cyberpunk thrillers. If you like dazzling neon dystopian landscapes, where entertainment, credits, and the latest street drugs are all worth more than human life, then you’ll love this hard-hitting grimy glimpse into the hyper-cities of the future.

This box set includes:

The Blind Spot - A Cyberpunk Thriller - Neon Horizon Book One.

Prime City - A Cyberpunk Thriller - Neon Horizon Book Two.

Bounty Hunter - A Cyberpunk Thriller - Neon Horizon Book Three.

©999 Michael Robertson (P)2021 Michael Robertson

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Absolutely loved the whole box set 100% will listen to again only issue was the Amenitie masks were rather distracting.

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Good Worldbuilding - Bad characters

To be clear, this is not a cyberpunk story - it's a superhero story.
The world is interesting, with some unique concepts and you can see the dystopian progression fairly clearly.
But the characters. Oi! The protagonist is a 16 year old girl with cybernetics (making her stronger than anyone else, and able to climb the side of buildings and smash in sides of armoured cars) and a cloaking device, which makes her invisible.
She's a clear Mary Sue. Smarter, faster, stronger and prettier than everyone else.

It's too bad - the world created is interesting.

It would have been captivating to see a protagonist working with the limitations of EVERY other character written in the work, but still able to overcome difficulties. Alas the character doesn't have to do any work and the conclusion is handwave of convenient coincidences.

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