Glass Shore
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Narrated by:
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Ron Garner
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By:
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Stefan Jackson
About this listen
What if "think differently" was more than a campaign slogan?
What if it was part of a mind control network geared toward advanced sciences, creating a vibrant, creative, and competitive workforce?
This is the world of Glass Shore, a dynamic existence featuring fierce vehicles, cruel weapons, and serious body augmentation.
Manhattan, 2076. The fabled city of gold realized; a city of dazzling buildings and beautiful people; a city celebrated for converting an obsolete subway system into an adult playground. Manhattanite Nikki’s life changes forever when she finds the files labelled "Project Blue Book appendix 63-A". The report contains a disc related to the Glass Shore, the horrendous nuclear event at Puget Sound in 2062.
Disclosure of these files is not an option, so powerful people want Nikki dead. To protect her, Nikki hires Apollo, her long-time friend and lover, who is magnificent at his job. He is also a clothes whore with an honest enthusiasm for life.
Nikki and Apollo are the hottest couple in Manhattan. Betrayed by friends at every turn, set upon by bounty hunters and other elements of security, law enforcement, and civil protection, they utilize the best hotels, the sexy underground, and the glorious city of Manhattan as their shield.
Government hit squads, illegal weaponry, hackers, cyborgs, twists and turns, sex, drugs, and a surprising lack of rock’n’roll - Glass Shore takes its listeners on an express journey through the highs and lows of life in a dystopian future, leaving you wondering at each turn what will come next. The story is superbly balanced between government conspiracies, criminals, and corporations and how they inevitably intertwine.
©2014 Stefan Jackson (P)2020 Stefan Jackson