2050: Psycho Island, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Tristan Wright
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Sarah Grace Wright
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GraceWright Productions
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By:
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Phil M. Williams
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A tropical paradise destroyed by hurricanes.
Converted into an open-air prison.
The perfect place for undesirables.
The American dream is a mirage. The gap between the haves and the have-nots is wider than ever before. The haves live a life of opulence, with robotic domestics and self-driving vehicles. The have-nots struggle to survive, their jobs long since replaced by automation, with only Universal Basic Income standing between them and starvation.
Crime is nearly nonexistent, thanks to the surveillance state and the test. Ubiquitous cameras and facial recognition software deter and detect would-be criminals, and the test identifies psychopaths with 99.59 percent accuracy. Citizens who test positive receive a one-way ticket to US Penal Colony East. The have-nots call it Psycho Island.
In 2050, people struggle for their piece of a shrinking pie. Derek Reeves is one of those people, a small farmer, his business hanging by a thread. His wife, Rebecca, dreams of the finer things in life. Jacob Roth, CEO and member of the most powerful banking family in the world, sweeps Rebecca off her feet and gives her the lifestyle she craves.
Summer Fitzgerald’s pregnant. Like all prospective parents, she wants a designer baby. These children vastly outperform natural-born children. Unfortunately, her nurse’s salary and her fiancé’s low-level tech job don’t pay enough to give their little bundle of joy the must-have advantage in the new economy.
Naomi Sutton is a congresswoman with her eye on the White House. Unwilling to take campaign donations with strings, she lacks the budget or the connections for a serious run at the presidency. In a town of sharks, she’s the only one who truly cares about the people. Will she compromise her ideals to sit on the throne of power? Will she make good on her promise to close Psycho Island?
In 2050, the seeds of discontent are growing. The elites will stop at nothing to maintain their dominance. But the people are awakening to the rigged game.
And they’re very, very angry.
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- JociJo
- 24-09-23
A tale of a potential future
I thoroughly enjoyed this series starter.
Centered around 4 main characters, Phil has used his talent of focusing on the everyday and making you think "what would happen if?".
Set in 2050 the world is a very different place, robots have taken most jobs away, government is beyond corrupt, and punishment for crimes comes as one-way trip to psycho island.
How do our 4 players fare?
Looking forward to the next stage in this journey.
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- Godiva 2000
- 18-09-23
Exciting near-future thriller.
I wasn't sure if I would like this story or not as I haven't read or listened to any Science Fiction for many years now. But I have to admit that after the first couple of chapters I really got into it and found it quite compulsive.
The narration is brilliant, having two voices, One male and the other female really added to the story and made listening to it a real pleasure.
The only reason I gave it four stars overall is because I like my books to be complete, self-contained stories, but this is a series, which isn't my favourite way of reading/listening to stories.
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- leafylea
- 24-05-22
brilliant all round
this is a great story made even better by the narraters, its great there's 2 different narraters male and female, it makes for much better listening
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- Chris Wells
- 22-07-20
Another Phil M Williams Book That Makes You Think.
This book has so many elements from political maneuvering to tense life and death struggles. The author takes so much from real life and basically asks, ‘What if?’ Whether or not he intends to scare you with this story he does. The most frightening part is it might just be possible. This could happen if we’re not vigilant. I’ve enjoyed many of Phil M. Williams books and know he looks at the world and tries to highlight those parts that aren't working for all. This book takes it further and shows a possible future that’s terrifying. Don’t think that this is a dark depressing tale of corruption and evil, although there's that there too, but it’s more about ordinary people getting caught up in other people's agendas and what they’ll do to fight back. It’s part one of the series so be warned you’ll want more when this part ends. I for one certainly want to know what happens next.
As with this author's other books the audiobook is read by Tristan and Sarah Grace Wright. They do another first rate job of bringing these characters to life. I like that they split the male and female characters between them as it gives more life to the story. Should we be worried they can so convincingly play the more unpleasant ones so well? For me they are now the ‘voice’ of Phil M. Williams books and you know they do a top job each time.
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