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Watch Dogs Legion: Day Zero

Watch Dogs: Legion Series

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A secretive resistance movement is the last line of defense in this heart-pounding prequel to 2020's most-anticipated video game release, Ubisoft's Watch Dogs: Legion

Bike messenger and wannabe troublemaker Olly Soames is the newest recruit to DedSec's Resistance movement, but when a stranger is shot dead in front of him, he realizes that danger is closer than he thinks....

Sarah Lincoln is an aggressive young politician with questionable methods and big ambitions, and when a string of murders unfolds in her borough, it may be the opportunity she has been looking for to make a name for herself....

Ex-MMA fighter turned leg-breaker Ro Hayes is in deep with the vicious Clan Kelley, the most brutal organized crime firm in the city's underworld, and her survival rests on uncovering a dead man's secrets....

And for Danny, Ro's estranged brother and former soldier, his new career with private military contractor Albion is leading him down a very dark path, toward choices he may never be able to take back....

Four lives are drawn into a murderous conspiracy that threatens to destroy Dedsec and plunge the city chaos. Something very bad is going down in London town....

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I enjoyed the story in this book and it made me want to go back to playing the game, probably from the start so I can see how the opening of the game ties into the story relayed in the book.

However, the narration for this book was absolutely awful. The reader added very little emphasis to the words and when he did it was often in the wrong place. He made no effort at applying different tones or accents to characters, often causing confusion over who was speaking. And on the subject of confusion it was quite clear that the narrator didn't understand a number of words in the text, often mispronouncing them. There were also instances of reported lines when he fluffed them that should have been edited out. All in all a very poor presentation and I would be very angry if I was the author of the book.

Oh and one more comment on the narration; it is pronounced how it is spelt: "asked". Not "arksed" or "axed".

Awful narration

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