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End of the Cyber Dragons

Cyber Dragons, Book 3

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End of the Cyber Dragons

By: C.T. Phipps, Michael Suttkus
Narrated by: Catherine Ho
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Revenge is all she has—or is it?

A year has passed since the disastrous Elysium massacre that left Keiko "Kei" Springs traumatized and hungry for revenge against her former mentor, Snake. However, going after the world's second most powerful man is not as easy as it sounds. Kei must make a series of deadly alliances and navigate the complicated web of politics that will give her a chance to take him down. But will going after him destroy the family she's managed to build?

Experience the final exciting chapter of the Cyber Dragons trilogy!

Includes a bonus short story, "Old Wounds Never Heal."

©2022 C.T. Phipps and Michael Suttkus (P)2024 Podium Audio
Cyberpunk Fiction Science Fiction Adventure Comedy
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A Fitting Finale

End of the Cyber Dragons by C.T. Phipps and Michael Suttkus is a breathtaking conclusion to a trilogy that has consistently delivered high-octane cyberpunk drama, and this final installment is no exception. Chefs kiss. No notes. Catherine Ho helps immerse listeners in the gritty, neon-lit world of Keiko “Kei” Springs as she confronts her darkest challenges yet.

From the very beginning, this audiobook hits the ground running, picking up right where “Revenge of the Cyber Dragons” left off. The stakes are higher than ever, and Phipps and Suttkus masterfully escalate the tension and excitement without sacrificing the depth and complexity of their characters. Kei’s quest for revenge against her former mentor, Snake, drives the narrative with relentless energy and introduces new layers to her character, revealing her struggles and growth in the face of unimaginable odds.

The story brilliantly navigates the intricate web of cybernetic enhancements, rogue AI, and shadowy corporate politics, making every twist and turn feel both surprising and inevitable. The central theme of conflict—between personal desires and moral obligations—resonates deeply, giving the action-packed tale a poignant undercurrent that engages the mind and heart.

Catherine Ho’s narration deserves special mention. Her ability to capture the essence of Kei, bringing out her vulnerabilities and iron resolve, adds an extra dimension to the storytelling. Ho’s performance enhanced the immersive experience, ensuring I was glued to my headphones from start to finish.

End of the Cyber Dragons is not just a revenge story; it’s about redemption, resilience, and the difficult choices one must make in the pursuit of justice. Phipps and Suttkus have done a remarkable job of weaving humor (who’s surprised), action, and deep emotional truths into a satisfying conclusion that not only meets but exceeds the expectations set by the previous books.

For fans of the series, this finale is a must-listen, offering a thrilling ride that concludes the journey of Kei and her companions in a memorable and fulfilling way. Newcomers to the trilogy will find themselves compelled to explore the earlier books, drawn in by the rich world-building and compelling narrative that defines this standout cyberpunk saga.

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I hope I will see these characters again, one day

This is the final book in the Cyber Dragons trilogy. And it is as fast paced and full of humor as the first two books. A lot happens to our characters. There’s so many spoilers, so I won’t go into the story. As with other Phipps stories, these stories are a good escape for me. These stories always help lift my mood, no matter how bad the day is. While this is the end of this series, which wraps well, I hope to see these characters in other books. I know Case will be, but I hope that brings some of the other characters with him some day.

There is a short novella at the end of this book, which was a nice surprise. I’ll always take more time with these characters.

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Catherine Ho does a great job in the performance of this series. I really like her voice for all the different characters. I would gladly pick up something else from her any day. There isn’t much more I can say about her that I haven’t already said. I hope I find another story with Ms Ho narrating.

**I'd like to thank the author for providing me with a copy of this audiobook in exchange for an honest review.

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So many words, so little action

This book was a trial to get through. So many words and so little story occurred. You could have summed up the entire activity of the book in a few chapters if you cut out all of the hand ringing and pity one-liners. The dialogue was fun until it wasn't.

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