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The Memory Agent

By: Matthew B.J. Delaney
Narrated by: James Patrick Cronin, James Foster
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Summary

Crime never changes. Punishment does.

In a time when prisons no longer contain inmates behind concrete and steel, the convicted serve their time while asleep, rehabilitating in virtual reality while blissfully unaware of their crimes.

Roger Parker is a professional prison breaker, skilled at navigating these strange penal dream worlds and extracting those imprisoned there - for a price. Parker wants out of the game, but a powerful senator, desperate to save his son, convinces Parker to pull one last job. The clincher? An opportunity for Parker to find his wife, herself interned, lost somewhere in a treacherous, time-shifting Manhattan cyberscape.

As Parker and his team make their hallucinatory journey between worlds, memory and motive lose coherence and integrity, and the clock begins to run out: internal security detects the breaker, and sets out to remove him - permanently.

Unable to rely on his perceptions, unsure of the truth or even his very identity, will Parker break out... or be broken?

©2017 Matthew B.J. Delaney (P)2017 Brilliance Publishing, Inc., all rights reserved.

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see the end coming from miles away

I suppose it was entertaining enough but the end seemed to be rushed by comparison to the rest of it .

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Inception meets Prison break

A brilliantly creative narrative and expertly read by the narrators. Ends slightly abruptly but dont let that discourage you. Looking forward to more from this author in the future!

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Brilliant

Lovely book.. Easy to follow and entertaining. Thought provoking to imagine how future prisons could be.

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