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Conflict

Singularity's Children, Book 3

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Conflict

By: Toby Weston
Narrated by: Peter Kenny
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Conflict: action adventure and techno-utopian manifesto. Book three of Singularity's Children is compelling and provocative - a romp through the alien landscape of our not-so-distant future.

The balance is shifting. The Forward Coalition is losing relevance, and the world is slipping through its fingers. But Nebulous and the Kin are still too weak to confront the old bulls, who, cornered and confused, are at their most deadly.

Will the fantastic technologies emerging from the Klan Fabs bring utopia as the optimists claim, or only speed the planet toward its inevitable appointment with annihilation?

Cold wars are growing hot as governments lash out at what they don’t understand. Mankind’s million-year stint will finally take it to the brink of an abyss, where oceans of darkness await above and below.

The fast-paced action ricochets the listener between neon-stained riots of urban flesh and idyllic tropical islands where humans and their BugNet companions have built a pan-species utopia. Conflict crackles with the energy of an approaching storm as plutocrats and blue-eyed idealists face off across a planet bristling with micro-nukes, devilish bio-machines, and weaponized hallucinations.

©2018 Toby Weston (P)2021 Toby Weston
Adventure Hard Science Fiction Post-Apocalyptic Science Fiction Utopian Fiction Solar System
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Now that I'm familiar with the characters, I'm enjoying it more....

All good fun stuff from a future that's not unreasonably bleak, but if far from a paradise either. The multi-character epic's story lines are now starting to interweave and I'm looking forward to seeing where it goes from here.

Peter Kenny, as always, performs flawlessly.

Looking forward to book four.

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