
Ghosts of Tomorrow
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Rosa B. Watkinson
The Brain Trade: Grown in crèches and programmed with a tribal warrior code, the minds of children are harvested by the black market. Sold to the highest bidder, they're installed in deadly combat machines and assassin chassis.
Griffin, a junior Investigations agent for the North American Trade Union, is put on the case: Find and close the illegal crèches. Installed in a combat chassis, Abdul, a depressed 17-year-old killed during the Secession Wars in Old Montreal, is assigned as Griffin's Heavy Weapons support. Nadia, a state-sanctioned investigative reporter working the stolen children story, pushes Griffin ever deeper into the nightmare of the brain trade.
In the La Carpio slums of Costa Rica, the scanned mind of an autistic girl named only 88 runs the South American Mafia's business interests. But 88 wants more. She wants freedom. And she has come to see humanity as a threat. She has an answer: Archaeidae. He died when he was eight. At 14, a six-gun slinging, katana-wielding machine of death, he is the deadliest assassin alive.
Two children against the world. The world is going to need some help.
©2017 Michael R. Fletcher (P)2018 Michael R. FletcherListeners also enjoyed...




















wicked cool!
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The story itself was amazing, if a bit grimdark, and I never felt like it was predictable.
ending was a bit of a downer but the story is all the better for it.
A wild ride
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Best Cyberpunk yarn in a decade.
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The cover art brought me in...
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Great sci fi story!
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Amazing dystopian science fiction
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I read another reviewer mention that this book might have been better with a male narrator. I kept that in mind while listening and although 95% of my audiobooks have male narrators, I'd have to politely disagree for a couple of reasons. 1. Watkinson has a voice that can easily do, not only a man's voice but multiple men's voices. 2. There are child characters and she nailed those. Almost creepily as often those child voices were engaged in bloodshed.
The writing is well done and if there are sequels I hope he keeps Watkinson. I love it when a narrator can use a different voice for each character but Watkinson also uses her acting skills on ALL parts of this book. Which is hard to explain unless you listen. I really looked forward to the times I could resume listening
One thing and it's not really a negative but the first short section (1/2 a page of a physical book?) of the audiobook starts with a character talking about his hero worship and it comes of really weird (at least it did to me). Keep listening. The characters really really grow on you.
Very good book. Great narrator.
cyberpunk awesomeness
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A Cyberpunk must read!
For Fans Of Ghost In The Shell
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The book, as the cover suggest is gutwrenchingly violent, but in a good way! ;P The action is extremely intense and is very well written. If this were a paper novel I would say that it popped off the page, but given that this is Audible I can tell you that the scenes are brutally vivid and as action packed as a Michael Bay movie that was written by Shakepeare. The plot is sinister, children are having their brains/minds stolen for corporate use, because children's minds work better than adults in the process they use to create processors.
One thing that I loved about this book is the utter lack of mercy when it came to characters. You think GRR Martin is tough? There are characters who show up and die in the same chapter, and just like in real life there is no rhyme nor reason to it other than that's the way it goes. Everything happens for a reason, i.e. is central to the plot, and deaths are not just toss aways. This is a cyberpunk tale set in a dystopian society, so don't look for rainbows, unicorns, and sunshine. The story is unrelenting and moves forward like a shark in search of prey.
Watkinson's narration took a little to get used too. She is most certainly British, but when she speaks she almost comes across as angry, cross, or upset. It was hard for me to tell, but she has a strange cadence and emphasizes words I would not have accentuated. Granted, once you listen to her you can go along for the ride, and I just wrote it off as "future Speech", but it took me some time to settle in to her style.
The book is very well written, with a wonky narration style, but it is well worth the time and money you'll be putting into it. It is deep, and will you thinking about things you have never considered before. Even though I did receive a promo code for this review it in no way influenced my considerations of the material, and in fact, inspired me to be more honest. Getting a code generally makes me harsher as a reviewer as I am more often concerned what someone like Me will decide based on my review.
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Solid Sci-Fi with dark and dusky overtones
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Decent Book
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