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Nanoshock

By: K C Alexander
Narrated by: A. B. Kovacs
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Cyberpunk fallen angel Riko is back, in KC Alexander's outrageous sequel to the savage Necrotech.

Being a mercenary isn't all it's cracked up to be. Especially when Riko's hard-won reputation has taken a hard dive into fucked. Now she's fair game for every Tom, Dick and Blow looking to score some cred.

In this city, credibility means everything - there's no room for excuses. She still doesn't know what she did to screw up so badly, and chasing every gone-cold lead is only making it worse. Without help and losing ground fast, Riko has a choice: break every rule of the street on her search for answers... or die trying.
Science Fiction Cyberpunk Fiction Adventure Genetic Engineering
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Read her work in Masseffect and loved it. But this series is the next level! High speed, futuristic, bass ass imperfect main character. Very original profanity. Read both books in this series in one go. Can not wait for the next!!! Keep up the great work!

My new fav series!!

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Certainly not for those with an aversion to bad language or gore but the world K C Alexander has built is far from the normal Sci-Fi one of shone and perfect heroes. My only regret is the lack of a book 3

Different but fun.

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explosive start and finish but looses its momentum in the middle, feels like an epilogue that was stretched out into a second book.

Had no legs

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I should have stopped after the opening scene, with Riko fisting a nun. It set the tone.

I had high hopes that the story would evolve from book 1. Sadly, it was style over substance and the style was 100% shock value. Was there even a single paragraph without creative cussing, crude sex references, or violence? Not in the first half. The second half tones things down a bit, but fails to replace it with anything substantive. It was nothing but flat characters, plot, and dialogue. Only the final hour was
worth anything, however, that was too little too late.

All mouth, and not in a good way

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