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  • Biohack

  • Gender Wars, Book 1
  • By: J. D. Lasica
  • Narrated by: Denise Howell
  • Length: 10 hrs and 29 mins
  • 3.0 out of 5 stars (2 ratings)

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Biohack

By: J. D. Lasica
Narrated by: Denise Howell
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Summary

What would you give for a second chance?

Valerie Ramirez, a special ed teacher still haunted by her toddler’s drowning accident, faces a fateful decision when she’s admitted into an exclusive program run by a mysterious biotech company.

Kaden Baker, an elite hacker who dabbles in covert ops, finds her life turned upside down when she discovers her parents turn out to be imposters. Where does she come from? Who’s been financing her high-stakes secret missions?

The answers lead back to the same sinister biotech firm. As Kaden and Valerie become allies, they make one startling discovery after another about the company’s dark intentions. But each step closer to the truth puts their lives at greater risk.

The stakes couldn’t be higher - for Kaden’s freedom, for Valerie’s fate, and for the future direction of humanity itself.

Get it now! Biohack is a roller-coaster thrill ride that appeals to both the head and the heart - with a shocking twist you won't see coming.

Perfect for fans of the late, great Michael Crichton's science thrillers and fans of Lee Child, A.G. Riddle, and Tim Tigner.

©2018 Joseph Daniel Lasica (P)2018 Joseph Daniel Lasica
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Critic reviews

Biohack is the perfect thriller for our anxious age when biology has become hackable and the future of our species hangs in the balance.” (Jamie Metzl, former NSC official and author of Eternal Sonata and Genesis Code)

“Well-drawn characters and heart-stopping action combine to make Biohack an adrenaline rush of excitement!” (Chris Patchell, author of the thrillers Dark Harvest and Vow of Silence)

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Worst narration ever!

There was no energy from the narrator, completely monotone. You could even hear motorbikes going past the room she was reading it from. Couldn’t get past three chapters without scratching my ears out. No idea if the book was actually any good past chapter 3 but avoid this audiobook
at all costs until better narration is available.

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Wow A Book To Make You Think

I loved every word in this novel. Its not a book you skim lightly over the pages and understand it, its a book you need to read word by word - or in my case listen to carefully and sometimes replay a part to really understand what is going on - not narrator reading to quick, just a lot to take in but totally worth the mental effort.

It is also a book that deals with ethical questions and really does make you think about certain things and how they can be misused.

I will be relistening to this book, it's one I anyway could go back to as am sure I will pick up things I didn't the first time round as so much but so good.

I was given this book free and am so happy to write a positive review for it - I will be buying the other books in the series - I am hooked and want more.

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