An Involuntary Spy: A GMO Thriller
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Narrated by:
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Patrick R. Golden
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Kenneth Eade
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Become entangled in a situation of a normal guy forced into being a spy
Seth Rogan was a shitty spy. Actually, he wasn't a spy at all. Just a guy trying to do the right thing. As a biologist for the largest biotech company in the world, he had a great job, and thoroughly enjoyed all the perks. But when asked to do some tests on the company's genetically engineered (GMO) foods, he became entangled in a trail of corruption, fraud and conspiracy that he wanted no part of, but could not escape from. In a story of mystery and intrigue so true to life it could almost be from today's newspapers, Seth, having bit the hand who fed him, is on the run from them, and the full overreaching strength of the United States government, not as a whistleblower, but as a fugitive, charged with espionage, who finds temporary refuge with an old enemy of the U.S. But his peace is about to be broken as he finds himself in the role of an involuntary spy.
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- Jacky
- 08-08-15
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I was going to be rather sceptical about this book after the first chapter or so, mainly because it is not read well. However, I changed my mind.
The subject is very interesting, about a man who whistle blows on GMO's and the journey he takes to keep out of trouble.
I know this was a novel but the author at the end does say that there is truth in some of the explanations about the dangers of GMO's and I for one really will look at the labels of my food more carefully, especially if it comes from America.
The main character is portrayed well and his exploits though a little implausible do make for a good story line. The book is let down though by the reader who has a very irritating voice. A good listen for walking the dog.
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