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The Company Man

By: Joe Clifford Faust
Narrated by: Kiff VandenHeuvel
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Andrew Birch is a Company Man - a spy, a soldier, a saboteur...a corporate terrorist by any other name. He is one of the top operatives for Astradyne, one of the giant corporations that now rule the irradiated world he lives in. Among his peers, his ruthless efficiency and his love for the company are legendary.

Then, on a routine mission, a chance encounter puts an all-too-human face on the consequences of corporate rule. As Birch begins to question the world he has helped build, corporate war breaks out - and he now finds himself a pawn in a game that goes deeper than he ever imagined.

And Birch begins to wonder if perhaps he has put his faith in the wrong thing....

©1988 Joe Clifford Faust (P)2012 Audible, Inc.
Dystopian Fiction Science Fiction
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Faust paints a bleak yet hopeful future, without being overly vulgar. If I had just one critique in the story, is it just seemed a bit short. I guess that's a good thing? By the end, I genuinely cared about what was going to happen next.

Side note: Narration was great, however I was distracted at times due to several lines, words or phrases being said multiple times in a row with different inflection. I know this is not Faust's fault, but it was distracting none the less.

Great Dystopian Thriller! Wish it was longer.

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