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Fred Filbrich
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Rob J. Hayes
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In the near future, Emotional Transference is the drug of choice.
Garrick is a Drone, going to ever-increasing extremes in order to sell the emotions. But he does it for a reason - because some memories are just too painful to bear. When his dealer is murdered, Garrick must search for a new way to remove his unwanted emotions but soon finds himself embroiled in a plot that threatens to go deeper than he ever imagined.
Between terrorists bent on preserving the inner space, assassins with a debt to pay, and a social media giant with its claws in the government, can Garrick survive long enough to uncover the truth and let the world know?
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- SAM
- 02-26-20
A total rush
I received a copy from the author, in exchange for an honest review.
This book is exactly how sci-fi should be written. It takes place in a dystopic world that it isn't a stretch to think could be ours in the not so distant future. The main character is the kind of guy who is so utterly messed up by his past that he chooses to get rid of them. Not in the way that people in our current timeline do: drugs, alcohol, adrenaline or whatever other vice there is. He actually sells his emotions on the black market. I'm in awe with how easy it was to relate to the main character, and totally blown away by how much I hated some of his choices but understood why he did them. This book had me in tears more than once and left me completely speechless. The way it's written is borderline poetic. I could easily see the setting in my mind.
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- 04-20-19
Excellent Sci-Fi Thriller. Perfect narrator
Excellent sci-fi drama that actually could happen in the not-so-distance future. Suspenseful. Thought-provoking. And enough plot-twists to keep the action and story flowing. A real (audio) page turner.
Also, a call-out to Fred Filbrich who possessed just the right touch of drama,suspense and character believability. After a few minutes, I believed he was truly the protagonist. Good pacing as well.
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- C.T.
- 02-15-19
Fantastic story by a fantastic author
DRONES is the latest work by Rob J. Hayes who is probably my favorite independent author today. His THE TIES THAT BIND books were what got me into grimdark storytelling and I absolutely love his BEST LAID PLANS and IT TAKES A THIEF duologies. So, when I heard he was going to do a dedicated cyberpunk novel I was absolutely there.
So, is Drones any good? Yes, yes it is. It is a big departure from his usual work but I have to say that's not a bad thing. It reminds me very strongly of the movie STRANGE DAYS starring Ralph Fiennes and Angela Bassett. The premise of Strange Days was about the sharing of memories as the new drug of choice in the future. Drones is a related concept about the sharing of emotions as a soon-to-be-legalized drug.
Garrick is a Drone, which in the future is basically a junkie who allows himself to be milked of emotions in order to get money as well as feel the bliss of complete oblivion. Garrick doesn't actually WANT to feel emotions but instead wants the privilege of being numbed as is the side-effect of being harvested. He goes through life in a complete daze and occasionally has sex to get his endorphins up as well as sell that emotion. Garrick used to be a soldier but he's really running away from the pain of his lost daughter. One day, Garrick finds out his dealer has been murdered and he's now irrelevant as the companies are producing their own emotions without the need of Drones.
Garrick is a complicated character as he's a pretty accurate depiction of a junkie. Despite the fact he can, when motivated, kill as well as plan with the best of them--what he wants is always just another fix. It dominates him, his morality, and his relationships to others. The need to have his emotions purged and achieve a perfect oblivion is everything to him. It doesn't make him likable but he's not supposed to be even as he manages to survive against the people against him because no one takes him seriously as a threat--and under normal circumstances, he wouldn't be.
This is an excellent cyberpunk novel and has some nice parallels to the War on Drugs, legalization argument, pharmaceutical handling of opiods, PTSD, and just being a good story itself. It's not a happy story and Garrick isn't a particularly charismatic lead given he's a degenerate burnout but it's a fascinating one and just decent sci-fi.
The narration is fantastic as well. Top marks.
9/10
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- Ronja
- 06-22-22
Emotional and tense
I enjoyed this story.
I think the character development is very well done. The main character (Garrick) isn’t the same person at the start and the end of the book, and the journey is tense and emotional.
I liked how the mystery began small, but got bigger and bigger as the story progressed.
To me, Garrick is relatable and I had no problem feeling invested in him. (I always love that in stories)
He doesn’t do everything right at all, but I could definitely understand his reasons for living the way he does.
Narration is great.
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- Amy G
- 01-02-20
hooked me from the start
What an amazing book! I LOVE the concept of emotion harvesting, how unique! I loved this so much I bought the physical book for my boyfriend! I really enjoyed the narrator, it seemed like he really could have been the character!
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