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Narrated by:
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R.C. Bray
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By:
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Jeremy Robinson
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Infinite2 is a bold continuation of Robinson’s best-selling science fiction novel, packed with mystery, action, and mind-bending twists.
Over a million books sold!
William Chanokh is immortal...and he’s trapped on the Galahad, an interstellar starship on a never-ending journey through open space.
His only companions are Capria - mortal and in cryo-sleep - and Gal, an artificial intelligence, and the love of his life, with whom he spends every waking moment in the "Great Escape", a virtual paradise. After untold years living countless lives, Gal begins acting strange. Possessive. Violent. Paranoid.
Positive that something in the real world is causing her to malfunction, Will attempts to leave the Great Escape, but he finds himself a prisoner. Guided by a voice from reality, he is thrust into a series of torturous narratives, each one designed to break his will and keep him trapped in virtual reality.
Betrayed by his digital love, his long-term memory overwritten, and enduring violent manipulation, Will painfully peels back layers of simulation, fighting to reach reality 1.0 - where the nightmares are real.
Maybe.
New York Times and number-one Audible best-selling author Jeremy Robinson takes listeners on a heart-wrenching journey to the edge of the universe and beyond, where distinguishing reality from simulation might be impossible.
©2021 Jeremy Robinson (P)2021 Jeremy RobinsonWhat listeners say about Infinite 2
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- Keith Fitzmaurice
- 25-03-21
amazing book must read for anyone likes sci-fi
totally enjoyed this book constantly smiles and loved every minute. the constant head twisters are excellent
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- Stephen Lockyer
- 10-03-22
Complicated start but hang in there!
Tough and confusing start but once you get your head around it the quality of the writing and the performance wins through!
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- I anderson
- 17-10-23
space and time travel mystery and puzzle
immersive story a must listen....make sure to listen to part one first
great stories
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- JBVC
- 25-03-21
A solid follow up.
While I did find the book a bit slow and repetitive at the start, and personally found the callbacks to Robinson's got a bit too carried away (although I'm sure lots of fans loved it, and that's awesome) the book pays off big. The original was phenomenal and a tough act to follow, and while it may not have hit the same highs, it is a great read all in.
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- Nick Stevens
- 09-05-21
Infinite and a lot more
The first book was brilliant the second takes the ideas a whole step further. The concept is well written and takes you on journey of possibility, if you could exist in a realm of infinite possibility how would you cope? There are some dark places you can live in but love is a powerful thing to keep you existing.
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- Gravious
- 18-06-21
Darker and crueller than the original
Best described to British people as a dark, adult and non-comedic version of Red Dwarf, the premise is excellent and I loved the first book. This sequel delves into the pathos of eternal life and how that changes you over an eternity. Fascinating but macabre, the complex and breakneck storytelling is told effortlessly by RC Bray's terrific narration, this is a book worth consuming. I just hope we don't have to wait too long for a part 3!
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- Craigy Gerrard
- 19-03-21
dont miss a sentence ;%#^£/$^&£¥¥_...
This was a highly anticipated 2nd book to his outstanding INFINITE...
Hes gone balls out n all guns blazing so I suggest you concentrate on every sentence...
If you are a car driving listener, forget abowwwwt it...
This is a 'listeners listen'...
That said ,after many many many rewinds I managed to keep up...That's why i can only give it 4 stars...
RCB deserves his Ferrari, yought and penthouse...
I highly recommend ROBOT GENETICISTS...
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- Jason White
- 26-04-23
Absolute cracker, Loved it!!
Great sequel, could almost say it's a different book rather than a continuation, I'm currently getting through the entire cross over series, absolutely loving them, such an amazing bit of writing all are page turners so far. RC is amazing as usual!.
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- Amazon Kunde
- 29-07-24
Keep it up Jeremy
Interesting spin and whirlwind ride. Have to say I thought it was a duff data load for first 15 mins then realized … haha. Enjoyed the roller coaster.
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- Richard C
- 26-03-21
Darkness onwards and into the light
I guess this book could be read on its own but you'd be much better reading the first one first! It does rather jump straight into the story.
Yep the first part is a little inwards and almost repetitive but thats the point i think. It gets a little dark and twisted but probably not as much as the first book.
A worthwhile read. Plus the authors notes at the end explained the world that Jeremy Robinson was in when he wrote it. Having a long term medical condition myself i fully understand and get the mental drain this has.
The narration as usual was top class. Wasn't that bothered about the outtakes. But was probably on the rebound from the story!
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