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Agent G: Infiltrator (Volume 1) por C. T.…
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Agent G: Infiltrator (Volume 1) (edição 2017)

por C. T. Phipps (Autor), Valerie Kann (Editor), C. L. Smith (Ilustrador)

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"Black Technology has made murder a billion dollar industry."The International Refugee Society has twenty-six cybernetically enhanced "Letters," and for the right price, they'll eliminate anyone. They've given up their families and their memories for ten years of service with the promise of a life of luxury awaiting them.Agent G is one of these "Letters," but clues to his past are starting to emerge while he's on a dangerous mission to infiltrate the Society's most dangerous competitor. In the midst of all the violence, subterfuge, and deceit, he'll need to keep his wits about him and trust sparingly. After all if an organization will kill for money, what would they do to keep the truth hidden?… (mais)
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Título:Agent G: Infiltrator (Volume 1)
Autores:C. T. Phipps (Autor)
Outros autores:Valerie Kann (Editor), C. L. Smith (Ilustrador)
Informação:CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform (2017), Edition: 1, 208 pages
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Avaliação:*****
Etiquetas:spy, cyberpunk

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This was an entertaining story, although the characters are one-dimensional. The story is about an assassin working for an organization specializing in contractual assassinations. He is well compensated but has visions of a former life that were temporarily removed through brainwashing. In addition to removed knowledge of his past, the brainwashing removed any sense of empathy for his victims. With a body that is chemically enhanced to quicken healing, he and his kind are perfect killers. Agent G, as he is known, has one flaw, he yearns to know his past.

The revelation of who he was doesn’t come out until the end of the book but the seeking of that knowledge is what keeps the book interesting. Without that hook, the story would quickly stall as the description of one killing after another gets repetitive and, the ease of its accomplishment, unrealistic.

While I found the book worth reading, it’s not a genre that I favor. But I can see it as the basis for a sequel although it’s not a series that I’ll continue with. As is, Agent G: Infiltrator is a stand-alone book so there is no need to wait before reading it. ( )
  ronploude | Sep 15, 2021 |
*I was voluntarily provided this review copy audiobook at no charge by the author, publisher and/or narrator.

Jeffrey Kafer is a great narrator for these stories. He is great at the dry sense of humor with his voice. I don't know if he's smiling as he says some of these lines, but it doesn't come out in his voice which is perfect. He voices all the characters with their own personality and even different accents when needed.

As I listened to this story, I got the feel of more layers than just a secret agent assassin. There is more to the system he's in. C.T. drops enough about the system and The Internal Refugee Society that we understand the basic function, but there are hints to more than the agents who are conditioned to not ask questions know about. There's more to Agent G as well.

We see the mission and system through Agent G's eyes and mind. What he hears from Marissa, his assistant, helps open our eyes with him to who he was before joining and maybe, just maybe, there is more to the Society. Agent G works through his mission to accomplish it, but also learns more about the Society from it's competitor - The Carnevale.

We get lots of names in this book, creating a large cast (even if most do die) in a system that's huge. This gives me a feel this story is one in a much bigger world of events. C.T. has many names, but he also has fun with the nicknames given, this is something I enjoy and have fun with. The many people Agent G comes across are all very special in different ways, giving us the vast variety of scifi to the story.

I get the feel of so many neat elements of movies in one place here. I can't list them all as it'll give the book away. C.T. is known for pulling the cool and neat elements from spy and action movies to bring together in his own story and adds his own flare to them. I enjoy the twists he creates with a humor to it all.

I'm starting to see C.T. has a few things are his signature in books - the girlfriends and humor and action. He's talented at mashing together many great elements and creating fun reads.

The story is light and fun with action and danger. A great balance to enjoy as you listen or read. ( )
  MelHay | Jun 18, 2017 |
Agent G: Infiltrator by C.T. Phipps is a terrific and intriguing story sci-fi novel that I loved completely. It involves a secret society that trains assassins, mobsters, and technology that involves making cybernetics. Very exciting with lots of twists, turns, and secrets. The plot, characters, and premise is all super exciting and had my full attention. I was given this book to read and the review is voluntary. ( )
  MontzaleeW | Jun 10, 2017 |
Agent G is one of 26 hitmen for hire, working for the International Refugee Society (IRS). His memories of his previous life were wiped away even as cyber enhancements were installed. With the promise of restoring his memories, Agent G patiently works off his time for the IRS. His current mission is to infiltrate the opposition, the Carnivale, which is run by Caesar and his family. However, a mole within the IRS is making this a tricky, and possibly deadly, assignment.

Once again, Phipps brings me quality entertainment. This was a very fun read that had just enough seriousness to make me care about the characters and their fates. As Agent G wonders what kind of man he was before his time with the IRS, I too hoped he would find out and that it would be good for him. Each agent is assigned a handler (or personal assistant) and Marissa is assigned to Agent G. The two have a connection on a personal level. Marissa, like the Agents, has also had her memories wiped and has been enhanced to some extent by the IRS. However, she is much more replaceable than Agent G, so he sometimes worries about jeopardizing her life.

Besides the great characters, there’s plenty of fancy tech for us cyberpunk fans. Weapons, drugs, and criminal intrigue permeate this story. Agent G has plenty of mods and many of them come into play as he tries to wend his way through this double crossing, mole infested plot.

I also really enjoyed the ‘bad guys’, some of which are truly bad guys. Caesar and his adult kids bring out another side to Agent G, especially when he has to allow himself to be seduced. Yep, there’s a few sexytimes scenes sprinkled throughout the book. They were fine though not terribly erotic. That’s OK because Agent’s G’s sex appeal is written all over him with his competency and focus.

All around, it was a very fun listen and I look forward to seeing where Phipps takes this story next.

I received a free copy of this book.

The Narration: Jeffrey Kafer is still one of my favorite narrators. He has the perfect voice for Agent G. It’s a touch gravelly but still sounds like a man in his 30s. I liked his mild Italian accent for the Casesar. Also his voice for Persephone (one of the people in charge at the IRS) was clipped and domineering, just like I pictured her. ( )
  DabOfDarkness | May 31, 2017 |
My original Agent G: Infiltrator audiobook review and many others can be found at Audiobook Reviewer.

Agent G is an assassin with no name, just a letter; no past, just assignments. But he has dreams. One day when his ten years are served, he’s promised to get his memories and his former life back. That is if he can survive. Agent G works for a secret society that hires him out to kill high-profile targets. He lives a life of wealth and excitement, but questions haunt him. Who was he and could he have been something more than a hired killer.

G’s world is dangerous. Black technology has created super-beings with augmented strength, armor, and mental abilities. Just shooting a target is no longer enough. Carnavale, the brutal Italian crime family, wants to take over the assignation business. They have kidnapped the scientist who invented the mind-wipe technology. But they want more – the agents he has trained – including G.

The secret agent who loses his memory is not a new idea, but Phipps manages to put enough original ideas into his book to keep it fresh. G has a moral base which contradicts everything he does, yet does it anyway. The listener is ready to forgive his violence and blame the system and the corrupt institutions that have created it. The story is flippant, not taking itself too seriously, creating a mood of light satire behind the facade of violence. The technology is over-the-top versions of spy-craft, exploding pens, sub-vocal communications, super-strong androids and brain implants. It’s fun and irreverent.

The audiobook is performed by Jeffrey Kafer, whose voice is just right for the killer with a conscience. Sarcasm oozes through his voice and characterization of Agent G. If the listener can find any complaints, it would be that Mr. Kafer doesn’t differentiate the female voices enough to determine who is speaking at times. It is a minor issue and Kafer delivers an outstanding performance.

Agent G is a quick-paced spy novel full of gadgets and violence. It is lightly satirical and highly entertaining, short enough to listen in one go. The story mostly wraps up, but seems to leave the door open for a sequel. There is also a very nice twist at the end. Recommended.

Audiobook was provided for review by the author. ( )
  audiobibliophile | Apr 11, 2017 |
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"Black Technology has made murder a billion dollar industry."The International Refugee Society has twenty-six cybernetically enhanced "Letters," and for the right price, they'll eliminate anyone. They've given up their families and their memories for ten years of service with the promise of a life of luxury awaiting them.Agent G is one of these "Letters," but clues to his past are starting to emerge while he's on a dangerous mission to infiltrate the Society's most dangerous competitor. In the midst of all the violence, subterfuge, and deceit, he'll need to keep his wits about him and trust sparingly. After all if an organization will kill for money, what would they do to keep the truth hidden?

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