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The Dimensions of a Cave

A Novel

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The Dimensions of a Cave

By: Greg Jackson
Narrated by: George Newbern
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A virtuoso journey into networks of power, our embroilment with new technologies, and the dangers of corruption, by an electrifying debut novelist.

When the investigative reporter Quentin Jones’s story about covert military interrogation practices in the Desert War is buried, he is spurred to dig deeper, and he unravels a trail that leads to VIRTUE: cutting-edge technology that simulates reality during interrogation.

As the shadowy labyrinths of governmental corruption unfurl and tighten around him, unnerving links to his protégé Bruce―who, like Joseph Conrad’s Kurtz, disappeared into the war several years earlier―keep emerging.

Greg Jackson's The Dimensions of a Cave is a virtuoso journey into networks of power, our embroilment with new technologies, and the dangers of corruption. It explores our drive toward war, violence, and venality, placing humanity and idealism under the spotlight.

©2023 Greg Jackson. (P)2023 Brilliance Publishing, Inc., all rights reserved.
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This book was bad in a bad way. It took a good premise and ruined it with horribly pretentious and self-fellating writing. At first it seemed to be just a quirk of the character since he is a journalist. But around the time the character is about to go into the machine it was made clear that this isn’t about telling a story. Greg Jackson has to be a pseudonym for some very popular author that always hated their freshman Lit professor.
I’m just happy that audible has a return policy.

Nicest way to say it; it literarily pats itself on the back.

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