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Infinite

by Jeremy Robinson

Narrated by: R.C. Bray

Reality in Hiding!

On a spaceship headed to the nearest inhabitable planet (only 1400 light-years away), a crew of 50 engineers and scientists sleep cryogenically – well, most of them.  William Chanokh wakes from a light form of cryogenic sleep after 10 years – things, including him, have changed.  He’s no longer mortal but rather immortal and Tom (another colleague/friend) drives that point home with a screwdriver to his neck!  From the first few moments of the audiobook, the action just keeps getting faster and more intense as Chanokh tries to rescue himself and the last remaining woman as they hurtled through space.  Nothing is as it seems and Chanokh is about to discover just how different!

The author, Jeremy Robinson keeps the action moving quickly throughout the book and manages to execute some amazing plot twists!  His dialog is realistic and keeps the story moving at a steady pace.  Robinson does a good job of keeping things straight for the listener, he’s very detailed keeping the listener engaged until the end.

The narrator, R.C. Bray is excellent.  His strong and deep voice resonates throughout the storyline.  His tone inflections, pauses, etc. infuse the story and action with just the right amount of energy.  While there are only 4 characters, each has their own unique voice.  Bray gives a clear, concise performance that moves the story forward at the needed clip.

I thoroughly enjoyed this book and am looking forward to Infinite 2.  

Disclaimer: This Audiobook was provided free of charge by the author, narrator, and/or publisher in exchange for a non-bias, honest review.

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