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Connect

by Julian Gough

Narrated by Robertson Dean

3.56 ABR Score (523 ratings)
★ 3.28 Goodreads (510) ★ 4.23 Audible (13)
17h 48m Released 2018 Sci-Fi

Why Listen?

Robertson Dean's narration transforms this near-future family breakdown into something genuinely unsettling—his ability to shift between Naomi's desperation and Colt's alienation makes the tech-noir stakes feel personal rather than abstract.

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About This Audiobook

In a near-future Nevada where virtual reality bleeds into daily life and biotechnology promises revolutionary breakthroughs, single mother Naomi Chiang faces an impossible choice between protecting her son and safeguarding humanity's future. When her socially awkward teenage son Colt secretly leaks her groundbreaking research findings to impress a girl, their quiet desert existence explodes into chaos. Government agents descend on their home, led by Colt's estranged father, while the networked world teeters on the brink of collapse. As surveillance systems track their every move and virtual gameworlds offer false sanctuary, mother and son must navigate a landscape where technology amplifies both human connection and devastating betrayal.

Robertson Dean's masterful narration elevates this ambitious near-future thriller through his nuanced portrayal of fractured family dynamics and technological paranoia. His measured pacing allows listeners to absorb Gough's intricate world-building while maintaining tension during the story's more explosive moments. Dean deftly distinguishes between Naomi's scientific precision and Colt's adolescent vulnerability, bringing emotional depth to their strained relationship. The audio format particularly enhances the novel's exploration of communication breakdowns and digital isolation, as Dean's voice becomes the primary bridge connecting listeners to characters who struggle to truly connect with each other.