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2050

Enemies of the State, Book 4

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2050

By: Phil M. Williams
Narrated by: Tristan Wright, Sarah Grace Wright, GraceWright Productions
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After Silver City’s stunning victory over the Panamanian National Police, free communities spread throughout the world, emboldened and no longer asking for freedom. The powers that be demand these communities be eradicated.

With Truman Bradshaw seeking revenge and his men out for blood on his behalf, Derek and Summer are no longer safe in Silver City. They move to Tortí, a small farming town in central Panama, to consult with the locals on transitioning to a stateless society. Derek and Summer are safely hidden from Truman’s men, but the couple are out of the frying pan and into the fire, as they fight the corrupt local police.

Jacob Roth relishes his new role as the head of Roth Holdings North America. With control over the media, markets, governments, and the worldwide cryptocurrency, he has more power and wealth than nearly every person on the planet. Despite his wealth and power, his marriage is failing, and his enhanced eldest son might be a psychopath. To escape his familial problems and his father’s eternal disapproval, Jacob grows closer to his robotic mistress. Maybe he can buy love.

Socialist Naomi Sutton campaigns for the US presidency against the Republican incumbent, Clayton Warner. The old Republican has a few tricks left, but Americans are hungry for change and are finally ready for a socialist government. Naomi’s poised to win the election. But with the promises she has made to get here, will it be a booby prize?

©2020 Phil M. Williams (P)2021 Phil M. Williams
Political Spies & Politics Technothrillers Thriller & Suspense
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This series is so good! Is this where we are headed in 2053?
I am voluntarily listening to and reviewing an Audible version of this series gifted to me from the author.
Book 4/5. Following these characters has been so entertaining and thought provoking. Do we want a socialist state? Do we have too much government control? Are we ready for robot everythings? Including spouses? Robot dogs for security and defense? Should we enhance and build our children? Etc. Etc.This ends on a cliffhanger. On to Book 5.
The two narrators are, again, just the best! 5 stars plus for them as well.

Our scary future,?

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2050: Enemies of the State is the fourth installment of the Psycho Island series. Each book gets better with non-stop action, political intrigue and corruption and twists and turns you won’t see coming.
I don’t usually care for political thrillers, but having read other books by this author, I had to check it out. I’ve purchased and previously read all 5 books in this series and was given an opportunity to listen to the audiobooks. Although I know how the story goes, the narrators did a fantastic job of bringing the characters to life and the story to a higher level of enjoyment.
I will say there is a lot of graphic violence, sex and language in all five books, not my preference but the story makes it worth it.
Excellent series containing more truth than most people can handle or admit.
I’ve truly enjoyed this series and highly recommend!

Fantastic Listen!

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The fourth book in the "2050" series began with a slow burn and then morphed into a thrilling cliffhanger. The beginning of this book was slow, but there were a lot of machinations between the characters that are jockeying for power. I find this type of writing diverting. The book does move into a more intense and exciting conclusion that does end on a cliffhanger. I enjoyed this story and I'm looking forward to the next book in the series. Tristan Wright's and Sarah Grace Wright's dual narration continues to be entertaining. I was given a free copy of the audiobook and I have voluntarily left this review.

Power Plays

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Characters are captivating, and keep you wanting to know more.
The audio performance is excellent and make it all flow.

Excellent story

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After listening to the first three books in the 2050 series I wasn’t sure where this series would go, but as I began listening to Enemies of the State it became obvious the direction it would take, but the direction was only the tip of the iceberg. Following Summer, Derek, Byron, Lindsey, and Patrick through their various challenges and adventures is like riding an old wooden rollercoaster. While the climb to the top may be a bit slow, the drops and turns are killers, and this story is filled with those drops and turns. Once again, Naomi’s story arc feels like it was pulled from the current news of the day, especially since there was an election while I was listening to Tristan and Sarah Grace Wright’s excellent narration. Now I’m wondering if I can rearrange my schedule to listen to the final book in the series right now. I received a review copy of the audiobook from the author and chose to provide this review.

Not every dark cloud has a silver lining.

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Love the series. Characters seem like an extension of family, friends and acquurances of life. There are both happy and sad twists and turns. I am relieved that there is a book 5 to continue where book 4 left off. The performances on audio are great.

Twists and turns galore

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