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The Gemini Experiment
The Gemini Experiment
The Gemini Experiment
Audiobook7 hours

The Gemini Experiment

Written by Brian Pinkerton

Narrated by Lance C. Fuller

Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars

3.5/5

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About this audiobook

Meet Tom Nolan. And meet Tom Nolan. One is a devoted family man recruited for an experiment to unlock the secrets of immortality. The other is a robot replica creating death and destruction. When Russian spies discover the technological breakthrough to turn man into machine, the stakes are raised and Tom (or is it Tom?) must save the day.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateMay 30, 2019
ISBN9781787582323
Author

Brian Pinkerton

Brian Pinkerton is a USA Today bestselling author of novels and short stories in the thriller, horror, science fiction and mystery genres. His books include Abducted, Vengeance, Anatomy of Evil, Killer's Diary, Rough Cut, Bender, and How I Started the Apocalypse.

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  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
    4/5
    First - I love the premise of this story. Like having an evil twin running around, only, your twin is a robot. The characters and world are well-developed, and it's easy to get lost in the pages of this book. I wouldn't say this is an edge-of=your-seat thriller, but I didn't want to put it down once I started. A great sci-fi read that really makes you wonder...what if?
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    *Thank you for the publishers for a free copy in exchange for an honest review*Wow. I’ve got lots of mixed feelings about this book. The Gemini Experiment is such a great title for this book; it is about a man, Tom Nolan, who knows that his life is coming to an end. When someone reaches out to him about a possible way to live on, he jumps at the chance. And so, Tom’s appearance is copied onto an advanced robot, and the scientists plan to transfer his consciousness into the machine—except it escapes before then. Suddenly Tom finds himself at the top of the Most Wanted list, and the international crisis has only just begun.I think the strongest part of this book was undoubtedly the plot. I was honestly expecting something a little cliche at times, but the plot was a lot more complex and twisted, and the ending was definitely not the way I thought the story would go. Although I commend the creativity and excitement, I felt like the pacing could have been a little more even, as it felt like a lot of action was crammed into the last part of the book.The characters were interesting. I have to admit that I was most invested in Tom and his family. Other than that, I felt like I wasn’t such a huge fan of the “third-person omniscient” style, as it seemed to make the book a little less anticipatory when everything was already revealed to us. I also thought that the way the chapters jumped from focusing on one character to another was a little confusing, and because there were a lot of side characters, I found myself losing track sometimes and not really knowing who was who.Other than that, the writing was quite engaging, and the book really started off in a promising manner. I’d recommend it to anyone who likes science fiction, especially a “technology is going to take over the world” plot!