
Krill
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Narrated by:
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Malk Williams
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By:
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Em Thompson
About this listen
Krill charts the journey of disgraced businessman, John Tucker from ignomany to the pinnacle of power. Enlisted by the enigmatic Kristy McGill, known as Krill, to run a secretive political organisation, The New Praetorians in alliance with the anarchist Invisibles, he helps to organise a democratic coup that results in a repressive dictatorship. When he realises that the ultimate goal of The New Praetorians is to launch a devastating Cyberwar on the developed world, he joins the resistance in the hope of avoiding a third world war.
A chilling story of the times in which we live and the dangers of authoritorian popuist regimes.
©2023 Mark Thompson (P)2024 Mark Thompson