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Fun City Punch

Joe Dylan Crime Noir, Book 5

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Fun City Punch

By: James Newman
Narrated by: Jon Wilkins
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Imagine a world without cash.

A world under surveillance.

A world where morality points earn you your status.

Enter Private Eye Joe Dylan's Fun City.

It's corrupt to the bone and under the ever watchful surveillance system known as the Eye. Money has been abandoned in favor of the credit system. All citizens are required to carry hand held devises containing their credit score and personal information. Dylan is recovering from the government attitude adjustment program known as the Punch since his credits reached zero. His adopted son Jimmy is missing presumed dead and his basement office is infested with contrarian rats. When Dylan is assigned the task of keeping socialite artist Trixie Sloane on the straight and narrow, his pursuit of her leads him down into a sub-culture beneath the city where a vigilante Resistance force plan to strike out against the city before the last drop of human will and dignity is drained away down into the tunnels and the sewers under the metropolis. Enter the Fun City Punch.

©2016 James A. Newman (P)2017 James A. Newman
Science Fiction Crime Fiction Cyberpunk Satire Literature & Fiction Post-Apocalyptic
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It's like a blooper reel and Ruins, ruins, makes difficult the listening experience cough cough clear throat

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This book was recorded over 3 years ago when narrating for maybe 3 months and I'd love to redo it. The other review is correct as it was my first production. Lesson learned. I don't think I am supposed to do this but how else does one defend themselves.

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