
The Draxler Program
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Narrated by:
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Leslie A. Rice IV
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By:
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I. Q. Malcolm
About this listen
The choices that make us are the same ones that break us - a fact that Pete Rivers, a convicted con artist, knows all too well. After a lifetime of tough choices gone wrong, he thought he faced his easiest decision to date. Enroll in the Draxler Program and keep his brain intact, or do nothing and accept the mandatory brainwashing at the end of his prison sentence. If only it were that simple.
Rivers soon finds out the Draxler Program isn’t actually a criminal reform program. It’s a reality TV show, and he’s a contestant. Like him, his fellow contestants are convicted felons, and their lives now rest in the hands of the voting public. The winner gets to earn their freedom with their mind intact, and the losers face an early trip to the washer. Or is there a third choice?
Malcolm’s debut novel is a fast-paced, mind-bending thriller with a twist you’ll never see coming.
©2018 I. Q. Malcolm (P)2019 I.Q. MalcolmThis fast action novel follows Peter as he meets fellow Draxler candidates and learns that all is not as it has been said to be. Like Peter, the reader is taken through a journey of trying to survive in situations which seem to alter perspectivd. The characters are interesting, though not always empathic or fully deve!op-ed although the excellent narration of Leslie A.Rice very much helps to give them substance, each protagonist portrayed individually, and Mr.Rice's rounded, deep and honeyed voice perfectly suited for Peter, from whose point of view the story is written. A good overall performance, read with emotional connection to the text.
My thanks to the rights holder of The Draxler Program, who, at my request via Audiobook Boom, freely gifted me with a complimentary copy. It was a very enjoyable listen and, although different in content, reminded me of the film, The Game, 1997, starring Michael Douglas - the feeling of life being out of control. This is certainly a book I would recommend to readers who enjoy their thrillers to be a little bit different and one which I might possibly return to re-read in the future
Nothing shatters quite as painfully as hope.
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