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Enemy Me

By: J Carrell Jones
Narrated by: Emily Lawrence
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Pete Walker died...again...and again...and again....

The very profitable pharmaceutical behemoth Forever Life, Inc. was ready to start Human trials using a new wonder drug that was going to liberate the world. Every disease known - cured. Every handicap or birth defect - eliminated. You don't like your hair texture? Your eye color? Skin color? Height? One small pill taken at night, a short drug induced coma, and several days later - a new you. The problem was that Pete feared this new pill would lead to the extinction of humankind. He had to stop Forever Life at any cost. Any. Cost. Which, included his life...again...and again...and again....

©2014 J Carrell Jones (P)2017 J Carrell Jones
Dystopian Science Fiction Fiction

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This book initially felt quite slow as there was a lot of world-building that needed to take place at the start in addition, but this paid off by delivering a well-realised version of the near future that could be readily extrapolated from the ways things are right now and once this was out of the way the pace of the book picked up nicely.

The book used some interesting questions about things like the nature of self and the ethics of science as the foundation for the overall story and on the whole it worked out pretty well, although the ending felt somewhat rushed with everything being tied up so easily in the end, but this did not detract from the overall story.

I thought the narrator did a good job with quite a large cast of characters and some particularly busy scenes that were a challenge, but she nicely enhanced the book with her performance.

[I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review.]

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