2050
Enemies of the State, Book 4
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Narrated by:
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Tristan Wright
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Sarah Grace Wright
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GraceWright Productions
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By:
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Phil M. Williams
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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?
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- Chris Wells
- 22-11-21
Another Fascinating Look At A Future America.
Phil M Williams delivers another thrill ride of ‘what-if’ for future America. This book follows on from the previous ones in the series so if you're new to the series don’t start here. As with the other books, what is so disturbing about these stories is the plausibility of it all. Rich people using the poor as pawns for their own ends. I hate to give away any of the plot so I’ll just say it’s well written and as good as the earlier books of the series. There’s a diverse set of characters in this book and their lives are hectic. The author mixes thrills, tension, action and more to create a really interesting book.
It’s read once again by Tristan and Sarah Grace Wright who do their usual top quality job. I’ve said before that the split of male and female voices between them adds an extra something to the mix and they continue that trend here.
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- Godiva 2000
- 09-10-23
Continuing the near future story
It is actually quite difficult to write a review about any of this series without giving away the plot, so I will restrict myself to generalities.
This series is about a possible future of mainly America, but also of the world in general in about 30 years time. The author looks at a rather frightening potential future, but what is especially scary is that it is so plausible.
A good story needs good characters and that is certainly the case in this series, there is a great range of both good and bad characters, and a few that manage to be both. They are all very believable and well described.
The narration continues to be brilliant, using both male and female narrators really add a lot to the listening experience.
I will repeat my explanation of why I only give this four stars, it is purely because I don't like series, I believe that each book should be self contained rather than being one story cut up into chunks and where each episode needs to be read in order for them to make any sense at all.
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- JociJo
- 25-10-23
Another excellent step in the series
Continuing the story of Derek, Summer, Naomi and Jacob, this is book 4 in the series.
The future of America is still in question, there is discontent and unsettlement in the populous.
With the fall of silver city, what will Derek and Summer do.
With the change in power how does this affect Jacob and Naomi.
Definitely don't read this as a standalone, but highly recommended as part of the series
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