
The Game
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Narrated by:
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Joe Monzo
About this listen
Robert Daley (a soldier stationed in the Middle East) and Paul Gest (a 17-year-old gamer) share something in common - they are both pawns in a government advanced weaponry prototype. Unable to work out the bugs in the software, General Aaron Singleton begins to take drastic measures to keep his weapons system alive; he's willing to try anything to maintain government funding, and that means using the minds of young children and the refurbished bodies of fallen military heroes. Together, Robert and Paul work to end the General's plans but in order to do that, they must first survive The Game.
©2015 Christopher J Thomasson (P)2016 Christopher ThomassonWhat listeners say about The Game
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