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Mirrorworld

By: Jeremy Robinson
Narrated by: R.C. Bray
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Crazy has no memory and feels no fear. Dangerous and unpredictable, he's locked away in SafeHaven, a psychiatric hospital, where he spends the long days watching Wheel of Fortune and wondering what the outside world smells like. When a mysterious visitor arrives and offers him a way out Crazy doesn't hesitate to accept.

But outside the hospital Crazy is faced with a world on the brink of nuclear annihilation, and finds himself relocated to Neuro Inc., a secretive corporation with strange government ties. When he discovers evidence of human experimentation he escapes with a syringe, the contents of which are unknown to him but precious to Neuro. Cornered and with a complete disregard for the results, Crazy makes himself indispensable by injecting the substance into his leg.

As the substance enters his bloodstream, though, his eyes are opened to a world beyond human experience, where fear is a tool and the shadows hide the source of mankind's nightmares. Struggling to understand his new abilities, Crazy allies himself with the company he fled and begins peeling back the layers of his past, the brewing war between worlds, how he can stop it - and what he did to start it.

With Mirrorworld, Robinson, whose trademarked pacing and inventive plots have been highly praised by bestselling authors like Jonathan Maberry, Scott Sigler, and James Rollins, treats listeners to a wildly imaginative, frenetically paced thriller exploring the origins of fear.

©2015 Jeremy Robinson (P)2015 Brilliance Audio, all rights reserved.
Mystery, Thriller & Suspense Exciting Emotionally Gripping Thriller & Suspense Action & Adventure Science Fiction Suspense Fiction
Unique Concept • Engaging Plot • Exceptional Narration • Surprising Twists • Creative Worldbuilding • Emotional Delivery

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I bought this book because R.C. Bray is an amazing narrator! As a bonus I was delighted to discover that Jeremy Robinson has written a good science fiction tale with lots of convincing-sounding science and technobabble.The story line is basically "Jason Borne saves the world from "fearsome" aliens hidden in an interdimensional reality". Lots of obligatory machismo, high-tech weaons, blood and gore, mixed with monsters and a sprinkling of romance. Could make a good Sci-Fi Channel movie.

Crazy Scary Story -- RC Bray is brilliant

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This was essentially a Marvel movie of a book. Too bad because some of the sci-fi ideas were really interesting. Fundamentally, though, the book degenerated into tired “damsel in distress” and princess rescue tropes. The ending was essentially a predictable extended chase scene with a prolonged fistfight to finish off. It could have been so much more.

This is essentially a Marvel movie of a book

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great story with great narration. fast paced with plenty of excitement . things are never what they seem

great story with fast paced excitement

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As soon as I finished this book, I had to write a review. I’ve become drawn to SciFi books, particularly ones that have a bit of realistic correlation that allows the story to have some parts grounded in plausibility. Don’t get me wrong, this book is full of monsters and technological leaps that require the imagination to stretch. As you may have gathered from listening to other books, R.C. Bray has another exceptional performance. He delivers a masterpiece as each character comes to life. The author is very descriptive throughout the book and leaves very few moments (if any) without meaning. The story is griping from beginning to end. I can very well see this being an action packed thriller on the big screen, but I’m afraid that it couldn’t possibly match the imagery and delivery of Bray.

Thrill ride with a great story and performance!

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not as enthralling as the infinite timeline but still a very good story. I was entertained but I just didn't feel as invested as I have been with other Robinson books. I think it was the lack of humor

pretty great

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