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  • Reality 36

  • By: Guy Haley
  • Narrated by: Michael Page
  • Length: 12 hrs and 28 mins
  • 4.1 out of 5 stars (29 ratings)

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Reality 36

By: Guy Haley
Narrated by: Michael Page
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Summary

Richards – a Level 5 AI with a PI fetish – and his partner, Klein, a decommissioned German military cyborg, are on the trail of a murderer, but the killer has hidden inside a fragmenting artificial reality. Richards and Klein must stop him before he becomes a god – for the good of all realities.

©2011 Guy Haley (P)2011 Brilliance Audio, Inc.
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Critic reviews

“Guy Haley is a hidden gem of British SF.” (Paul Cornell)
“An entertaining, cyberpunk vision of the near future delivered with just the right amount of wry humour.” ( SFX Magazine)

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Grand cybernetic sci-fi

I was in the market for a new audiobook, and browsing not just authors but narrators that I like. Michael Page could, in my opinion, read out last week's shopping list and make it sound ascerbic and witty. Even better, his characterisation is distinct and his accents spot-on.



Having said that, Reality 36 is considerably more entertaining and engaging than last week's shopping list. Guy Haley has built a realistic and multi-layered world with a comprehensible history that leads on from the modern day to a deeply believable environmentally-damaged and cybernetically-enhanced future. His characters have just enough backstory to make them believable without weighing them down with unnecessary detail. As for the plot... well, Otto, a a cybernetically-enhanced ex-mercenary and his partner Richards, one of the few remaining sane AIs, are hired to solve the murder of one of the great AI-rights lobbyists. One of the many problems facing them however, is the fact that the man was, apparently, murdered more than once...



And if *that* doesn't pique your interest, nothing will!



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Wonderful Cyberpunk

Set 100 odd years in the future and feels very real. This should have dozend of 5 star reviews and the author amongst the illuminati of british sci-fi, but alas it' all 40k and not so much our crime solving duo, which is a shame.

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