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(R)evolution: Phoenix Horizon, Book 1

By: PJ Manney
Narrated by: David de Vries
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Bioengineer Peter Bernhardt has dedicated his life to nanotechnology, the science of manipulating matter on the atomic scale. As the founder of Biogineers, he is on the cusp of revolutionizing brain therapies with microscopic nanorobots that will make certain degenerative diseases a thing of the past. But after his research is stolen by an unknown enemy, seventy thousand people die in Las Vegas in one abominable moment. No one is more horrified than Peter, as this catastrophe sets in motion events that will forever change not only his life but also the course of human evolution.

Peter's company is torn from his grasp as the public clamors for his blood. Desperate, he turns to an old friend, who introduces him to the Phoenix Club, a cabal of the most powerful men in the world. To make himself more valuable to his new colleagues, Peter infuses his brain with experimental technology, exponentially upgrading his mental prowess and transforming him irrevocably.

As he's exposed to unimaginable wealth and influence, Peter's sense of reality begins to unravel. Do the club members want to help him, or do they just want to claim his technology? What will they do to him once they have their prize? And while he's already evolved beyond mere humanity, is he advanced enough to take on such formidable enemies and win?

©2015 PJ Manney (P)2015 Brilliance Audio, all rights reserved.
Action & Adventure Hard Science Fiction Science Fiction Technothrillers Thriller Fiction Suspense Human Brain
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talk about jumping around

I liked it very much. The beginning was a little hard to believe and, in fact, there was some I just couldn't even pretend to suspend my disbelief at all

The narrator was so good that I kept listening. would like to hear more from him. I'm glad I kept listening. this story got better and better. I even ended up crying. it was written very intelligently. I would read more from this author. good reading.

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SO much potential

the book opened perfectly! great plot and storyline but after that the first several chapters were a struggle to get through due to awkward dialogue, situations that just didn't seem to flow, and the main character was painted as being TOO moral, but wasn't the case at all and was extremely unlikeable. I also believe that the narrator may have not been this best choice for this book as I found myself not liking the performance or impersonation of the characters, certain situations, etc. the book has several moments that grab you and make you want to finish for the story's sake, but generally everything felt rushed, overdone, or under developed. the second half of the book was a lot better as far as pace, action, story line, and entertainment value. I just feel as if the story would have followed suit to how the prologue was written, it would have been a 5*read

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Fun and entertaining story.

a good techno - thriller that stays interesting throughout. the author writes some pretty quirky characters that bring the story to life.

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Fun!

I always appreciate PJ Manney's depth and understanding of technology and the future. I do get tired of the same male narrative voice that reads most science fiction audiobooks. The performance wasn't bad though and overall, anyone interested in listening to this will enjoy it.

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Loved it

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I bought the book and couldn't put it down a week later I downloaded it on Audible and went for round 2 during my commute. Would love to see this made into a movie

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sci-fi takes a back seat

Minimal science fiction, the bulk of this story revolves around a secrete society novel that I didn't find interesting. Had I been reading this instead of listening to it I would t have been able to finish the book.

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Snow Crash + Mack Bolan + Captain Jack Sparrow =

Pretty decent writing, amazing story. I'm looking forward to the next entry in the series. Unlike most books, I think this would make an amazing movie series. With well written character interactions, lonely P.O.V. sequences and some explosive action I'll bet we get to see a movie in the next few years. The book seems to question modern America and society with morals firmly footed in yesterday- exploring the next possible evolution of mankind. While that may make many queasy, P.J. Manney did this while skirting religion but delving into spirituality. Questing for "right" in an elitist society, seeking revenge but from an enlightened perspective, and using technology that is less than a stones throw of advancement away from our own, (R)evolution is a crunchy quick read that will leave a lasting impression on your mind.

At times the performance comes off a little cheesy, but that in itself is an elitist perspective. I read half of the book while awaiting release of the audio version, so my mind performers were a little less... stereo-typical That aside, David De Vries has an easy tone and excellent rhythm. I will be looking for other recordings of his in the near future.

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Amazing Story.

Excellent first book in what promises to be an enlightening and enjoyable series. The authors command of modern science, neurology common nanotechnology Theory Plus his understanding of Enlightenment spirituality and insights into Human Nature would the enough to give this 5 stars. but his ability to weave the ultimate in conspiracy theory with intrigue, mystery, and many exciting action scenes really nailed it for me. I am very much looking forward to the next book in the series.

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Great plot. Can't wait to listen to the next book!

This was a great story. Can't wait to listen to the other books in the series. Just enough science, science fiction, drama, action, romance. . . loved the pace and the ending was perfect!

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Nanotech Count of Monte Christo

I had a really hard time finishing this book - the beginning was great. It really pulled you in and set the tone to be fast paced and exciting, but it fizzled out. I feel like this book could have been shortened substantially and you wouldn't have lost anything pertinent to the plot. It became a very muddled, nanotech version of The Count of Monte Cristo.

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