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Mirrorworld

By: Jeremy Robinson
Narrated by: R.C. Bray
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Crazy has no memory and feels no fear. Dangerous and unpredictable, he's locked away in SafeHaven, a psychiatric hospital, where he spends the long days watching Wheel of Fortune and wondering what the outside world smells like. When a mysterious visitor arrives and offers him a way out Crazy doesn't hesitate to accept.

But outside the hospital Crazy is faced with a world on the brink of nuclear annihilation, and finds himself relocated to Neuro Inc., a secretive corporation with strange government ties. When he discovers evidence of human experimentation he escapes with a syringe, the contents of which are unknown to him but precious to Neuro. Cornered and with a complete disregard for the results, Crazy makes himself indispensable by injecting the substance into his leg.

As the substance enters his bloodstream, though, his eyes are opened to a world beyond human experience, where fear is a tool and the shadows hide the source of mankind's nightmares. Struggling to understand his new abilities, Crazy allies himself with the company he fled and begins peeling back the layers of his past, the brewing war between worlds, how he can stop it - and what he did to start it.

With Mirrorworld, Robinson, whose trademarked pacing and inventive plots have been highly praised by bestselling authors like Jonathan Maberry, Scott Sigler, and James Rollins, treats listeners to a wildly imaginative, frenetically paced thriller exploring the origins of fear.

©2015 Jeremy Robinson (P)2015 Brilliance Audio, all rights reserved.
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Would you say that listening to this book was time well-spent? Why or why not?

Of course, every book deserves your full attention, even if the experience wasn't great.

What was the most interesting aspect of this story? The least interesting?

The world that we all live, love and work in......I got on with that side of things in the story. The cataclysmic end that the world was heading towards was truly frightening, but in teh reason for it was a bit silly.

What three words best describe R.C. Bray’s voice?

Powerful, believable, engaging

Was Mirrorworld worth the listening time?

Yes, but only the once

Any additional comments?

Its probably my fault but I've listened to quite a few of these alternate world stories in the past year, and if I find the story implausible I lose interest. I know what your'e saying, try something else. OK I will!!!!

Dimensional Worlds, I fell in between the two

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loved the story (not my usual genre) amazing descriptions of the enemy. believed every moment. loved the lead. could have read more of the same. and of course loved the narration

what is this trickery

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Good narrator. Good story. A bit too drawn out in action scenes towards the end and some changes to some characters get a bit.....TOO SILLY... near the end. As it goes on the characters get less deep too as some tragic past events come to light but hardly seem to affect the hero and other characters.

First half was extremely enjoyable, I gave it 4 rather than 3 stars for that reason. The general idea is kind of crazy but it's fiction and that's fine, but when it descends into endless action towards the end it gets a bit dull... I listened to this about a month ago and to be honest I can hardly remember the details of the very end, I finished it because I'd started and at the very end I found it hard to pay attention.

If you like your heroes to be HEROES and like reading/listening to very very very very long fight scenes then you probably won't agree with me about the ending.

I enjoyed it enough to try another by this author 'SecondWorld' but that turned out to be even more endless, silly, cheesy action stuff, so overall I suppose his work is not to my taste.

Good, ending was slightly disappointing

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I always praise RC Bray and his narration in every review and this one it is no different. The way he reads books brings them alive. This book is well written and has good dialogue. The story starts off in such a way that the sci fi it becomes feels worlds apart. But soon after you feel there is. something supernatural to this story and it kicks in.. I liked the way the author tries to link real world historical events to science fiction element of the book...kind of makes you think he may be right!
good sci fi/fantasy with brilliant narration.

Brilliant Sci Fi

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Without one of the best narrators RC Bray, this story would have got 2 stars.
He brought the characters to life in his expert way.

Rc Bray saved this story

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