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Riley 1.0

A Matter of Perspective

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Riley 1.0

By: Marc Neuffer
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Riley 1.0: A Matter of Perspective
One ordinary evening in New York City, twenty-five-year-old Riley Patterson opens her apartment door and comes face-to-face with herself.
Same clothes. Same groceries. Same scar on the same finger.

What follows is not a descent into madness — it's the beginning of something far stranger. Drawn into the orbit of the enigmatic Henderson Foundation, Riley and her duplicate, now calling herself Haley, discover they've been touched by a phenomenon reshaping reality itself. As they unravel the cause, Riley gains the ability to slip between dimensions, acquires an ancient Tibetan monk's staff with impossible properties, and finds herself at the center of a conspiracy stretching from the monasteries of Tibet to a Cold War standoff in Siberia — and ultimately to the outer planets of the solar system.
Told in Riley's wickedly sharp, street-smart voice from a psychiatric ward a hundred and forty-six years in the future, Riley 1.0 is science fiction with the feel of a thriller and the wit of a woman who has seen everything, twice.
The Riley Trilogy — Book 1
Adventure Science Fiction
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I could not finish this book because the virtual voice is without change and is so monotonous I fall asleep listening. actually I have used it to lonely to sleep on occasion. I am not sure how good the actual book is. unless they get much more variety and intonation this is useless.

virtual voice versions boring and monotonous

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