Casimir Bridge
Anghazi Series, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Emily Beresford
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By:
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Darren D. Beyer
About this listen
A manned, interstellar survey ship has gone missing.
A nuclear terror plot is thwarted just outside Washington, D.C. And it's an election year. Mandisa "Mandi" Nkosi is a young reporter who, while on a trip to Johannesburg to connect with her roots, is contacted by an anonymous source with evidence that material seized from a nuclear terror plot will point squarely at one of humanity's most important companies as the supplier. The source also unveils that the "evidence" against the company - Applied Interstellar Corporation (AIC), a science and technology behemoth with more corporate and political foes than can be counted - is a setup, and part of a plot to destroy AIC and gain control of its technological secrets. The deeper Mandi digs, the more of a target she becomes. What follows is a heart-pounding, unforgettable ride through the hallowed halls of big government, far-flung star systems, and the revelation of a conspiracy that runs so deep, Mandi's life, and the future of humanity, are put at stake.
©2016 Darren D. Beyer (P)2017 TantorWhat listeners say about Casimir Bridge
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- Ms B Lerner
- 11-07-24
Laborious and un-engaging
It felt difficult to get through, although the bones of an interesting mystery were there. Unfortunately the mystery is sort of revealed early on by the perplexing decision to see the POV of characters from every group. I felt no connection to any of the many characters, apart from one that was given a proper emotional story, simple though it was.
Writing was difficult for me to get through with over-explaning and description.
The narrator was not my cup of tea, and the rating stars reflect my own preference rather than technical ability. Accents and voice differentiation are great.
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