Bandwidth
An Analog Novel, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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P. J. Ochlan
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By:
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Eliot Peper
About this listen
A rising star at a preeminent political lobbying firm, Dag Calhoun represents the world’s most powerful technology and energy executives. But when a close brush with death reveals that the influence he wields makes him a target, impossible cracks appear in his perfect, richly appointed life.
Like everyone else, Dag relies on his digital feed for everything - a feed that is as personal as it is pervasive, and may not be as private as it seems. As he struggles to make sense of the dark forces closing in on him, he discovers that activists are hijacking the feed to manipulate markets and governments. Going public would destroy everything he’s worked so hard to build, but it’s not just Dag’s life on the line - a shadow war is coming, one that will secure humanity’s future or doom the planet to climate catastrophe. Ultimately, Dag must decide the price he’s willing to pay to change the world.
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- Technomouseuk
- 23-09-18
great story
very involving ,great characters and lots of of will be following this author on Goodreads
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- epredator / Ian Hughes
- 28-06-20
A clever look at a looming political future
The mix of political intrigue and advances in communication technology and social media firm the basis for a very human story. The language used is poetic and visually intriguing. The twists and turns continue to surprise, not in a make you jump way, but in an almost car driving rally drift set of directional slides. A really good listen presented with great characterisation.
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