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Agent G: Assassin

By: C. T. Phipps
Narrated by: Jeffrey Kafer
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From the best-selling author of The Rules of Supervillainy.

Agent G, now going by the name Case, thought he'd won. He'd exposed his former employers, shared black technology with the world, and killed the man who'd started it all.

Unfortunately, history slows for no man. After a volcanic eruption decimates the United States, G spends the next decade witnessing humanity rebuild itself into a corporate-run dystopia.

Preferring to the be the boot rather than the ant, Case has become a powerful executive in the new cyberpunk world. Unfortunately, that doesn't mean he's immune to his past. Contacted by the only woman he ever loved, Case finds himself, once more, embroiled in a conspiracy to take what little the public has left. Now, he has to decide whether to save what remains of the world or rule it.

©2020 Charles Phipps (P)2020 David N. Wilson
Adventure Science Fiction Fiction Cyberpunk
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Agent G stands for Great

I enjoy this book but it was highly improbable that I wouldn't as I loved the previous books and this is a continuation from them. I would say to get the full impact of the series that you need to listen (or read) them all but you won't be disappointed. It is packed full of action and backstabbing so you have no idea where the story (or the series) is going to take you next and with the technology it could go just about anywhere. The only limit is the very talented authors imagination. The characters are sassy and perfect for a few laughs. A great series and one I highly recommend.
Case, formally an assassin called G, thought that by taking out the organisation that created him he could retire to an anonymous beach and wait out his days. A volcano exploding sees his plans change and he is once again back in action trying to save the world. The world has changed and not for the better and once again he finds himself making hard decision about who wants the best for the world and taking out those who are working on there own a gender, even if it means taking out old friends. Still questioning who he can trust G must once again pull out the big guns and become a killer.
I think the narrator was born to read this series and can't imagine anyone else who could do a better job at bring the characters to life.
I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review.

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Loves ends maybe a new reason to survive

This book takes you to a near future were man has come more machine than human by adding and modifying the human form either to look hip or to survive after the The Big Smokey event. Case/G is still trying to help but in many ways he does his best but it backfires and someone he loves dies or use to love. Also you see a time were you can move your mind from one body to another or create a whole new look and not know it unless you are really know the person. As in the beginning big corporations rule the world and mankind is trying to survive another day and Case decides he must do something or help in someway now he is on his fifteen year as a clone and out of twenty six created maybe there is five or six still living but the bad thing Case has not really learned anything he still thinks of himself as a machine more than a human and makes so many problems for himself. And to be honest it is due to the people he gets involved with or falls in love with he knows they are using him or playing him against someone but he can not face it and so something about it. But in the end he finds a reason to start making changes in his life and learn to be more human that is due to two people Clare and Barbara. He met Clare as a human fell in love and as the years passed she died and here mind and memories were placed in a manufactured body against her will. Barbara is the daughter of the man who he was clone to look like and when the Big Smokey happen he moved her and her mother to a safe place hoping they would never know but she does and to her he is her uncle and father that she never knew or later found out how corrupt he was.
The ending is very hard to listen to you see love, hatred, and death and one clones named G/Case having to realize the truth he never wanted to except.

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“You can only keep a secret between 3 people if 2 of them are dead”

Awesome! You’ve got to love the Phipps-Kafer combo! Great story with plenty of action and the trademarked snark that Charles always puts into his work! Charles’ work is always overflowing with fantastic banter between characters and full of references to movies and even his own works! Brilliant!!
Jeffrey is great with these novels, perfectly pulling off the character’s attitudes and has great voices!
Can’t wait for more to come!

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Awesome!

So, all you conspiracy theorists were right. The world IS run by AIs and big corporations. Phipps has hit it out of the park again.Agent G (aka Case) is back at his usual in trying to save the world. There are lots of conspiring, double-crossing, and plot-twists you'll never see coming. James Bond, eat your heart out. Kafer, as usual, is the perfect narrator for this type of story. This author is among my must-reads, for his comic humor and relatability.

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Hate cliffies

Love this series and highly recommend but this one ends on a cliffy. I hate cliffies!!!

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