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Second Chance Angel

The Last Stop Station Series, Book 1

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Second Chance Angel

By: Griffin Barber, Kacey Ezell
Narrated by: Jennifer Jill Araya, David Drummond, Natasha Soudek
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After a devastating galactic war, disgraced veteran Ralston Muck ekes out a living as a bouncer at Last Stop Station’s premier nightclub, A Curtain of Stars.

Night after night he listens to the club’s star performer, Siren, sing her memories and ease some of his aching loss. But when Siren goes missing, Muck finds himself drawn into a world of dirty cops, drug lords, and conspiracies that trace back to the war itself.

The only person he can trust isn’t even human. Angel, Siren’s personal AI, was ripped from the singer’s mind the night Siren disappeared. With no idea what has happened to her human host, and pursued by a killer virus, Angel flees to Muck for answers.

Together they struggle to comprehend the conspiracy that entangles both their lives. Can Muck and the angel on his shoulder recover Siren before it’s too late? Or will he lose everything that matters to him one more time?

©2020 Griffin Barber and Kacey Ezell (P)2020 Blackstone Publishing
Science Fiction
Engaging Characters • Interesting Plot Twists • Multilayered Story • Believable Universe • Unique Cyberpunk Elements

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I don't have any recent memory of anything quite like this book. The characters were relatable, the storyline solid and flowed well. I eagerly intend to get the next book. As a constant user of Audible, I especially enjoyed the multiple narrators.

Fantastic story

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I love a good cyberpunk story and this one was great. The characters were well written and the performances by the narrators really brought them to life. I was rooting for them as the story went along. I really h ope the writers will come out with more stories about them and Last Stop.

Great story. Made me hope there will be a book 2

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Natasha Soudek is one of my favorite narrators and the other guy was good too but he felt rushed to me but I still enjoyed them both. Good story with character development and enough twists and turns with a great cliff hanger. Will be looking for the sequel. Also liked that there was romance but that it stayed classy and did not get overwhelming graphic and lengthy-because hey-less is so often more.

Narration excellent

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Second Chance Angel is a beautifully written, fun, and original noir science fiction novel.
The central original premise is the artificial intelligence “Angel” implanted in human soldiers by alien “Mentors”, with unclear abilities and repercussions.
One such angel finds itself separated from its host, and must join with another human to unravel the mystery.

Excellent & original Sci-fi noir

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loved the way the AI characters come alive and the multilayered story that leaves you wanting more. bizarre but beautiful, the themes of men and machine in an alien world should make us think about integr6of tech and flesh. great book.

A noir look into the AI world

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