Agent G: Saboteur (Book 2) by C. T. Phipps and narrated by Jeffrey Kafer is another hit for the duo! I’d recommend if you enjoy books that have a cyberpunk, espionage mystery feel to it.

What to expect (the summary does a great job but for those who want a little more): Agent G and his associates are back along with some new characters. How to convince everyone to join Agent G when most just want him dead? That is the question…will he pair up with unlikely allies or be betrayed? In book two we delve into what it means to be human and living- Agent G struggles with both of these. Should a computer program or AI who can think on its own, learn, and feel be set free? If it has no physical body, should it be given a shell to live? Are memories what make us who and what we are? Do we allow memories be taken and given if the technology is there to do so? That’s all I’m mentioning due to spoilers. Unique wit with pop-culture references thrown into the mix brings a certain appeal to the series that can’t be denied. You can’t help but think it’s a future that is destined to occur.

The narrator, Jeffrey Kaffer, did an excellent job with voicing G. He nailed it, nothing more needs to be said.

Overall I recommend, but make sure to start with the first in the series so you’re not lost as to what’s going on.

Parental guidance/trigger warnings: The MC is an assassin, so expect death, violence, or like subject matter. I shouldn’t have to write this, but here it is: put on your grown-up underpants if you’re going on this ride.

*I was given a free review copy of the audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review. Thank you for allowing me to listen and review the book!