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The Island

By: D McIntosh
Narrated by: R. Keith Miles
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The story you are about to hear is set in the future in the year 2031. Our main characters have grown older and in some cases bolder. Technology has become more of a way of life for everyone, especially gamers. Things that we know to be real and true are not necessarily real or true in the future. Our FBI and CIA are working against criminals with the money and background to fabricate the unbelievable and make it seem so real that they can fool anyone into believing what they see.

A rash of kidnappings have the FBI up in arms. Among the kidnapped victims is the CIA director, Josh Randal, and his wife. Davin Pierce, who recently retired from the company, is called back to active duty to help with the search and rescue of his friends. Finding out that his twin children were also kidnapped while attending a local university makes it more than personal.

Come along with Davin and his team on an adventure into a technologically advanced world that brings new meaning to the words, "Don't believe everything you see."

©2016 David A. McIntosh (P)2016 David A. Mcintosh

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