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Exodus
- 2050, Book 2
- Narrated by: Tristan Wright, Sarah Grace Wright, GraceWright Productions
- Length: 9 hrs and 23 mins
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Summary
Citizens chose safety over liberty long ago.
Now they have neither.
Derek Reeves is stranded on Psycho Island, the most dangerous place on the planet. He’s alone and hunted by the most powerful gangs on the open-air island prison. To survive, he’ll need help. To escape, he’ll need a miracle.
That miracle might just come from the man who stole Derek’s family. Jacob Roth is married to Derek’s ex-wife, Rebecca. When Jacob agreed to use his wealth and power to rescue Derek, it didn’t go as planned. Jacob hired Project Freedom, a group of drug smugglers and con men who provide closure and false hope to families of island prisoners. For a fee, Project Freedom produced fraudulent video evidence of Derek’s demise on Psycho Island. This was meant to satisfy Rebecca’s desire to help her ex and the father of her daughter.
But, when Summer Fitzgerald washed up on that beach in the Virgin Islands, the truth about Derek washed up with her. Jacob’s plan for a cheap and easy disposal of his wife’s ex-husband turned into an expensive and elaborate plan to actually rescue his rival.
Summer Fitzgerald is a fugitive, the first escaped convict from Psycho Island. She travels to Silver City, the only place that welcomes enemies of the state and also the possible location of her dissident father. The freest city on Earth occupies a tiny slice of Panama, between the jungles of the Darién Province and the Gulf of San Miguel. Summer is desperate to locate and recover her son, Byron, who was taken from her by the state after her arrest.
Truman Bradshaw, a part-time Silver City resident and the full-time CEO of Thorium Unlimited - the growing worldwide energy supplier, and rival to the old banking money masters - offers to help Summer locate her son, but the price might be more than she can pay.
After the bombing, Naomi Sutton adjusts to life without her husband. Naomi tries to resume her illicit relationship with her chief of staff. Unfortunately, her disfigured appearance is too much for him to take. His love is only skin deep. Despite her rejection by her lover and the ongoing threat of assassination, Naomi continues her quest for the Democratic presidential nomination. She soon finds out that she’ll only go so far on her own merit. Ultimately, she must make a choice. Either compromise her principles and make a deal with Jacob Roth or be relegated to the dustbin of history.
This novel contains adult content, language, and sexual situations.
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- leafylea
- 29-05-22
Great narration
love the story and it is made even better by the excellent narrators. heading off to listen to book 3
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- Chris Wells
- 19-12-20
A Fine Follow Up To Psycho Island.
Book 2 in Phil M Williams 2050 series continues the story of the characters from the first. The world he shows us is as disturbing for its erosion of peoples rights and freedoms as it for its plausibility. Would it really take much to push the balance? Well that’s the question the author is asking as he explores what that world would be like. Told from a US perspective it ranges from those seeking to be the top politician and those at the pinnacle of the financial world to those more ordinary folks just trying not to get crushed by the system. It is very well written and each character arc is compelling reading. A worthy follow up to the first book that left me wanting to know what will happen to each of the characters involved.
Tristan and Sarah-Grace Wright pick up the reading duties from where they left off with book one and they deliver just as good a job. Sharing the characters between them they bring life to each and add another level to the book with their very professional narration.
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- JociJo
- 24-09-23
Does anyone survive psycho island?
Set in 2050 and following 4 main characters, we rejoin where book 1 left off.
Some of our characters are sent to psycho island for crimes they may or may not have committed,. What does this mean? How do they fare? Is there any way back?
What of those left behind?
Jacob's wife is determined to find her ex-husband on psycho island, and Naomi is determined to use her political clout to close the island colony's down...but at what cost?
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- Godiva 2000
- 20-09-23
Second part of enthralling series
This is a near-future novel, set in a world where government controls everything and criminals are sent to a penal colony for life. There are no medical facilities and the island is run by warring gangs and every day is likely to be your last. But not everyone who gets sent to the colony is a psycho, the government uses it to get dissenters out of the way as a political tool.
There are multiple sub-plots running, a young woman who had her baby taken from her, a black woman running for president, an obscenely wealthy family of bankers who effectively run the world and a free town where people are safe from the rest of the world, but for how long?
I wasn't sure that I would like this as I stopped reading sci-fi many years ago, but this bridges the gap between sci-fi and contemporary thriller and is a great listen. The narration using two people is excellent and really brings the text to life.
The only issue I have is that this is very much a series, this book just wouldn't make any sense without having read/listened to the first book, and it doesn't reach a conclusion, because the story continues in the next book. This isn't my preferred format, I like each book to b self contained and able to be read/listened to as a stand-alone. This is why I have dropped it one star.
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