4.5 out of 5 stars It’s really hard to get “Hitman” out of my head when I’m reading an Agent G book. Part of it is because of the bio-roids (spelling?) part and another part is how they are basically programmed to kill any target they are given. But in all seriousness Saboteur feels like..
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Excellent!
Review from Agent G: Saboteur →
This is book 2 in the Agent G series. I highly recommend listening to book 1 first, which was great! Agent G is like a sci-fi James Bond. He is a highly trained assassin, but he’s also not quite human. He is a cloned mind inside of a very realistic looking android body. After he..
The Shadow Master Does It Again!
Review from Villains Pride →
Very interesting
Review from Earth Alone →
Great
Review from The Distance →
Excellent story, very unique
Review from Existential →
The story has so many holes it was hard to keep interest. The ultra liberal anti gun leanings of the “characters” ( I’m assuming artist) has the characters virtually committing suicide at every turn. Only the incredulous story kept them alive for the next ill-conceived encounter with certain death. Usually I enjoy SciFy stories of..
Fails to fully convince — but an ape like me WOULD say that, wouldn’t I?
Review from The Elephant in the Brain →
Some of the arguments reduce to simple observations of generic, widely known human motives, so much so that they become unfalsifiable. Others, such as the idea we get too much medical care to signal we’re being well taken care of by our allies, are just implausible and ignore a wide variety of closely associated behaviors..