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The battle for freedom has begun.

For a handful of reluctant heroes, it's a chance to retake their world.

Much has changed since the fall of civilization. Forced underground, the oppressed remnants of humanity struggle to survive. It's a bleak existence, but things are in motion that could shatter the system of tyranny.

Crow has transcended mortality, uploading his consciousness to the digital cloud. With newfound abilities, he's embroiled in a revolutionary plan to overthrow the Capitol. It's a dangerous time, for enemies across the GUC will stop at nothing to retain their power.

As a final assault looms, the only chance for victory is to send this select group on a virtual suicide-mission. Failure dooms humanity to a lifetime of misery and servitude, while success offers a narrow path to return to the surface and reclaim the earth for all mankind.

During the mortal struggle, the reason for the collapse of society is revealed to Crow, along with the key to integrating technology for humanity to build a better world. He will face his fears and attempt to survive the ultimate test in the thrilling conclusion to THE GRID SERIES.

246 pages, Hardcover

Published June 9, 2022

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July 19, 2025
Book 3 in The Grid series starts not long after the end of book 2.

This was a step up from book 2. I'm still not a big fan of the dialogue, but the characters felt a little deeper, and the plot was kind of fun.

The story itself is really interesting, it just feels like it needs more polishing and it could be a great dystopian trilogy.

The character interactions/conversations felt kind of forced to me.

It's not bad, but I feel like it's not finished.
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