Daughter of the Cyber Dragons
Cyber Dragons, Book 1
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Catherine Ho
About this listen
Keiko "Kei" Springs is a Rider, a specialized form of delivery girl and mercenary all in one.
They are among the most highly prized criminals in the dystopian neon city of New Los Angeles. Kei has been running from her past for years and has literally erased it from her mind using a popular street drug called lethe. Unfortunately, you can't outrun your past forever, even on her specialized Nina cybercycle.
Strapped for cash, Kei accepts a job she probably shouldn't after barely surviving a live fire test by a married pair of oligarchs. Teamed up with a group of other mercenaries and cyborgs, Kei is to seek out a stolen computer program that has the power to drive otherwise ordinary individuals to shocking acts of violence. Her team includes her ex, a handsome bioroid assassin, a teenage hacker, and a ruthless corporate exec that all have their own agendas. It'd be the worst time of her life if not for all the ones she can't remember.
The Cyber Dragons trilogy is set in the same world as the Agent G series and is an exciting action adventure cyberpunk thriller with plenty of humor.
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- Jeff
- 01-11-23
These Guys just cant do any wrong Fun Fresh Funny
If you want to being standing on the train traveling home and then you just uncontrollably start to snigger then evolves to chuckle and then full on laughter you have to listen to this book. the authors just know how to drop the bomb and put it in the right place. excellent book cant wait for next installment
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- Dawn
- 15-05-22
Wasn't expecting this!
I came from Agent G, and already knowing Charles and Michael write really well together. So it's no surprise that I was quickly drawn into this detailed world again.
This was a very different angle, fleshing out the aspects from previous books. I hadn't listened to this narrator before and took me a little while to get into, *I just don't get a lot of female MC books* but thoroughly enjoyed in the end.
I really liked that I'd read some of this first, because I got to see how much extra there was behind the MC and the world they've both been working in. It's fascinating how you can build and manage something so large and fun together. While also managing to keep everything on track. There was ner a plot hole or timeline issue :) Thank I could see/hear.
Kei was a wonderful character to get to know and spend time with, and the fact she rides a bike, kick ass. :) reminded me very much of why I do, and loved every minute of it.
Where there is CT there's also some humor, he can't help himself I'm sure, and I not only found myself wound up in the world and characters emotions, there were several usual laugh out loud moments.
Thank you for the entertainment! I've already pre ordered book 2
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- Steve Short
- 30-04-22
So now it appears I like Cyber Punk as well
This is set in the world of Agent G, but the grimy underbelly of the Post-Eruption New LA. It’s a decidedly Blade Runner-esque cyberpunk world. Kei is a Rider, a semi-legal courier of illicit items.
Kei gets involved in a heist to recover some lost tech from terrorists. The job goes sideways and the motives of the team are slowly uncovered.
The world and characters are well written. The story moves at a good pace with the final third of it providing some great twists and turns.
This is a great start to the series and you don’t need to have read other books by the authors. Agent G was more techno James Bond and this has a very different setting. However, this is both new but also familiar to the reader of the Agent G series.
Great performance as always
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- GilesB
- 25-09-23
cyberpunk romp with a snarky vibe
I went for this on a recommendation, and dystopian/cyber punk is right up my alley. I wasn't disappointed, the story starts smoothly and rapid accelerates to a non stop thrill ride through new los Angeles in the late 21st century after the fall of civilization as we know it. a disturbing vision of a potential future for humanity told from the view point of a snarky female lead who's trying desperately to escape her past. I really enjoyed the book, and the narration was smooth and easy to listen to
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