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The Shadowpunk Revolution

By: Dominic Frisby, Brendon Connelly
Narrated by: Dominic Frisby
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An original sci-fi thriller with a full rock soundtrack.

The year is 2029. A police officer investigating County Lines and the rise of drug use in his rural community discovers dealers have been using some kind of invisibility coat.

His investigations lead him into a new world of techno-anarchists, who developed the coats to defend against the state and corporate invasion of privacy. Their invention is a force for good, but also a force for evil. What side will our hero take?

This gripping bitcoin allegory is brilliantly narrated by Dominic Frisby to an electrifying rock score by Asaf Zohar.

©2020 dominic frisby (P)2020 dominic frisby
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Just wating for more.

you see, the possibility of adding music, to books, is one that I am certainly waiting for, this is not a must read book, it's a libertarian view of the world, which I share. yet for the most part, you shouldn't give a fuck about libertarian philosophy, your right to do so, is our philosophy. yet, the book itself is wonderful, a) the story is interesting, and b) the experience, is shocking, I was afraid, for a couple of minutes, of invisible physicists around me . knowing, I had no basis to do so, and this was so much fun, being afraid of what doesn't actually exist, simply because music was added to a book, that made it appeal to my emotion, is something I enjoyed , very much. and I believe you would too. Dominic, you are one great bastard.

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New future science-fiction thriller

This is a short story, obviously. Very well written and structured, very compelling and the production values are top notch. A thriller engaged with fundamental issues of liberty, corporate power and personal responsability.

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Very cool story

Very creative writing. i hope this becomes a series of audio books. Loved the open source message for treedom and privacy in our current era of 1984 controlled surveilance! My only complaint is that i wish it was a bit longer.

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Good story, thought provoking

I disliked the lengthy music pieces in between the reading. The music is nice, but too long. The story is great and limits itself to sufficient depth to make the point of this short audiobook.

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