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Mind Burn

By: T. E. Bakutis, Rhett C. Bruno
Narrated by: Edoardo Ballerini
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Summary

Minority Report meets Ready Player One as a new investigator hunts down a dangerous criminal capable of high-jacking and controlling cybernetic implants.

When your new employer tasks you with investigating the first successful mass shooting in twelve years, it’s understandable to be nervous.

Fortunately, detective-in-training Cowan Soto has a Personal Brain Assistant—a cybernetic implant—that allows him to firewall pesky emotions like worry and guilt and redact memories of bullet-riddled corpses.

Unfortunately, Cowan soon learns it was his suspect’s PBA which allowed a ruthless hacker to puppet her into a shooting rampage.

Aided by a veteran investigator, a brilliant CFO, a nihilistic cybercriminal, and the best waifu madam in Kearny Mesa, Cowan must wade through a gauntlet of homicidal professional gamers, the Russian mafia, and the board of OneWorld to bring this ruthless puppetmaster to justice.

All the while, the brand-new detective is concealing the fact that he’s the exact type of criminal OneWorld has hired him to arrest: a loose circuit—a human unbound by behavioral modification protocols.

Grab your copy today and experience this breakneck technothriller from USA Today bestselling author Rhett C. Bruno and T. E. Bakutis. It’s perfect for fans of Douglas E. Richards, Richard K. Morgan, and William Gibson.

Full of action, mystery, and loads of cybernetic future-tech, Mind Burn explores the very question of what it means to be free.

©2023 Rhett C. Bruno and Thomas Eric Bakutis (P)2023 Blackstone Publishing
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"Plain waffles and a green kale shake."

In his all consuming search to find his long time missing girl friend, Cowan Soto leaves his job with One World to become a detective, hoping that way to be able to gain access to the arrest files. But less than two weeks into his raining, he and the veteran teaching him are sent to investigate the first mass killing committed in twelve years.
Massacres like this didn't happen any more. It is a near future time of cybernetics, with all but a few traditionalists fitted with a traceable PBA, personal brain assistant, which gave them access to a more comfortable world and alternate realities, dulling the unpleasant sides of life. But as the investigation proceeds, it becomes obvious to Cowan and his partner that this was far more than a mere shooting: something was seriously wrong.

With very little personal knowledge of cybernetics or altered, alternative consciousness possible nowadays, the super fast transition between states in this story a first confused me. Then the whole roller coaster ride caught me up in its surge and carried me through its fast changing perceptions to the final conclusion. Throughout, the narrator, Eduardo Ballerini, was.excellent, voice clear, well modulated and paced, fully immersed in the story line.

Some of the descriptions are vivid, colourful: and with the very fast paced and unusual story line, this Techno thriller would be perfect material for a future big screen film

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