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D-Boys

By: Michael Stephen Fuchs
Narrated by: Kevin Arthur Harper
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The world's most elite counter-terrorist operators....

A cyber-security guru suddenly getting shot at and blown up rather more than usual....

And nuclear-armed terrorists rolling with impunity through a lawless and brutal virtual world....

The year is now. Islamist terrorists hack into America's most sensitive defense networks, launch chemical weapons attacks on Western cities, and stage a raid on vulnerable nuclear weapons storage facilities in Pakistan. They are using a massively multiplayer online video game (or "virtual world") as a platform for planning and rehearsing their attacks - forcing a squad of supremely elite Delta Force operators (reinforced by an info-security expert from the Department of Homeland Security) to go inside the game to fight them.

But the fight only begins there. Get ready for breath-stealing action in every known battle space - clockwork urban safehouse takedowns, combat helicopter assaults, brutal ambushes in the trackless mountains, waterborne SEAL team ops, precision close-quarters battle sequences, and CheyTac Intervention sniper rifle systems that can kill you from a mile and a half away.

These weapons, tactics, tech, and 21st-century warriors will be unlike anything you've ever heard of before.

©2011 Michael Stephen Fuchs (P)2015 Michael Stephen Fuchs
Espionage Genre Fiction Military Spies & Politics Suspense Thriller & Suspense War & Military
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Loved the book, it's a MSF Classic!. The narrator however, sounds like he's reading a children's story.

Nothin' ta do but take it!

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I have listened to this one a couple times and it only gets better with each listen.

A good one

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I'm a fan of MSF's books and have the entire Arisen series and it's offshoots. I was hoping to enjoy DBoys just as much, but found I just couldn't get into it. The narrator was just wrong for this book. He's not a bad narrator, he's just wrong for this kind of material. He'd probably be fine with nonfiction or something like Dean Koontz. He made it sound like a children's cartoon of a book. The dialog itself didn't help with this. MSF has a lot of good military knowledge and acronyms, and I understand that that needs deciphering for the layman, but it was just done a little too... Maybe naively is the right word... Just felt off. Secondly, all of the virtual combat was described as though it was almost lifelike. Like it was happening in a virtual world with full VR and haptics, but then the equipment descriptions basically had them on gaming Pcs utilizing keyboard input as though it was a late 90s Lan party. It just didn't sync up as realistic for me and took the enjoyment out of the story. That said, I do find the concept and overall story pretty interesting and cool. If it had doalogue and technical revisements, and maybe RC Bray reading, this book could have been stellar.

Felt like a swing and a miss

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What did you love best about D-Boys?

The main plot was nearly hard to wrap my brain around at first. Story is basically about Tier 1 operators (in this case "Delta Force" that have to come to a supposed reality that terrorist have found a new training platform within a video game. The author does to a pretty good job of keeping the concept centered and not beyond our actual reality.

Did the plot keep you on the edge of your seat? How?

The plot was a completely new spin on modern day terror/counter terrorism.

Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?

This book had a very interesting and compelling story. The very end portrays a scene that I think was told very well and probably very accurately.

Any additional comments?

The narrator did a decent job BUT it was kind of hard to buy into certain character's he was trying to convey; I just dont think he had the voice to portray certain characters correctly. Ultimately switching to a new narrator wouldnt be a bad thing, but it also could be ear rape. I wouldnt have a problem listening to the same narrator for the next story.

Awesome story

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Another great story from the author of arisen! only problem is the narrator not good!

Great storu

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