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The Shockwave Rider

By: John Brunner
Narrated by: Stefan Rudnicki
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He was the most dangerous fugitive, but didn’t exist!

Nickie Haflinger had lived several lifetimes...but technically never existed. He was originally a fugitive from Tarnover, the incredibly powerful government think tank that educated him. First he had broken his identity code - then he made his escape.

Now he needed to find a way to restore sanity and freedom to the computerized masses and save a world nearing the brink of disaster. He didn’t care how he accomplished this - but the government did. That’s when his Tarnover teachers took him back into their labs, where Nickie Haflinger was set up to receive a whole new education.

©2014 John Brunner (P)2020 by Blackstone Publishing and Skyboat Media, Inc.
Adventure Post-Apocalyptic Science Fiction

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I hadn't read this for many years and was pleasantly surprised to find it when deciding to use one of my credits. I enjoy Stefan Rudnicki's reading and although some of the predicted future technologies weren't quite right, the feeling conveyed did seem familiar considering the book was written over fifty years ago.

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