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Nemesis

By: Jeremy Robinson
Narrated by: R.C. Bray
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New York Times and #1 Audible bestselling author, Jeremy Robinson, explores an alternate reality in which the events of Project Nemesis, soon to be a TV series from Chad Stahelski (director of John Wick 1-4) and Sony Pictures Television, played out very differently, creating a horrific and thrilling new world where sacrifice and vengeance are part of everyday life.

From the ashes of a devastated Boston, a harrowing legend emerges. Thirteen years prior, the colossal kaiju, Nemesis, ravaged the city in her relentless pursuit of retribution. Today, mankind's survival teeters on the sacrificial offerings atop a chilling monolith known as The Altar, where the condemned pay the ultimate price to prevent Nemesis's wrath from consuming humanity.

Agent Graham, a grizzled operative on the brink of retirement, finds himself tethered to the fiery, untested Agent Tilly. Together, they are the unlikeliest of partners within the Nemesis Special Operations group, the government's first line of defense against the looming shadow of the massive Goddess of Vengeance. Their mission? To hunt down the enigmatic cult, Divine Retribution, before they can harness the devastating power of Nemesis to reshape the world to their warped sense of righteousness.

As Graham and Tilly plunge into Boston's darkest underbelly, they face more than just the echoes of their city's past. They must outwit cunning cultists, battle impossible monsters on the windswept beaches of Martha's Vineyard, and forge an unexpected alliance with the motley and formidable all-female biker gang inspired by the Queen of Monsters, the 'Nemesisters.' Every step drives them closer to the unthinkable and asks the questions:

How many must be sacrificed to save the world from the ever-watchful gaze of Nemesis? How many more will she demand when the world needs to be saved?

©2023 Jeremy Robinson (P)2023 Podium Audio
Adventure Fiction Military Post-Apocalyptic Science Fiction Revenge Funny Witty Thought-Provoking

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You know what? It's bloody funny, a right rollicking ride, and different from the first one. Highly recommended.

Nemesis 2.0

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Absolutely awesome hope there is another characters are fab story is original and reading as always is great it’s at the top of my list

Awesome

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Another great story from Jeremy Robinson, extremely well read by RC Bray, never experienced any of his nemesis books before so didn't know what to expect, was pleasantly surprised. was a good listen with some surprises that kept me wanting to know what would happen next, also some slightly predictable moments, but this may be down to me reading so many of his books I'm starting to understand his way of thinking... that thought is possibly scarier than any book.
Overall I enjoyed this book, perhaps not as much as some of his others, but very good.

a good listen, worth trying.

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Absolutely awesome only leaving a review because I want more that’s what j.r said at the end … lots of reviews means more books… so yeah… this is my review … more please and thankyou lol

Holy fucknuckles!

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J.R. and Bob win again. grate story, one liners and delivered brilliantly. I want more.

excellent!!

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Omgs please let this book become a movie or a series!! This book was amazing!! Had me hooked from the word go!!

Amazing!!

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It's a masterpiece of storytelling, and hearing his thanks to others at the end, makes you wanna invite him to tea. P. S. R C is obviously invited, and can't understand why (for instance), BA, London underground, minor birds and parrots etc etc, would use Rc's voice.

Even the credits grip you

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Really enjoyed the fast paced, well developed story. Not my normal genre but an excellent purchase and, as always, read with great passion by the amazing RC Bray. I will now move onto the other books.

Great story

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Great story and narration, Robinson and Bray my favourite combo. I would like more but guess there are still lots to listen to.

fantastic

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An awesome addition to the Robinson universe. I fully enjoyed this book. You don’t need to have read his previous nemesis book, if you have you will recognise some names.

An awesome addition

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