Virtual Danger


Read by Teel McClanahan III

(4 stars; 35 reviews)

In order to implement a radical copyright enforcement scheme, Villain requires one of Robot's core components, and he'll stop at nothing to get it; even deactivating Robot and murdering Glitterfairy when she gets in his way. Without affording Death Noodle the opportunity to recover from the loss of his two best friends, Noodle's UN handlers force him to choose between handing over Robot's body to be dissected by government scientists or tracking down and defeating Villain all by himself.

With a heroic journey that puts Death Noodle through settings, technologies, emotional and philosophical quandaries reminiscent of The Matrix, Johnny Mnemonic, Inception, The Prestige, Total Recall, The 6th Day, and The Second Untrue Trilogy, Virtual Danger delivers all the fast-paced writing and high-stakes action you've come to expect from a book in The Death Noodle Glitterfairy Robot Saga. Will Death Noodle be able to save his friends, protect the Internet, and prevent the collapse of civilization, or is he really 'just a noodle', incapable of going solo?


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Chapters

Prologue and Chapter 1 Read by Teel McClanahan III
Chapter 2 Read by Teel McClanahan III
Chapter 3 Read by Teel McClanahan III
Chapter 4 Read by Teel McClanahan III
Chapter 5 Read by Teel McClanahan III
Chapter 6 Read by Teel McClanahan III
Chapter 7 Read by Teel McClanahan III
Chapter 8 Read by Teel McClanahan III
Chapter 9 Read by Teel McClanahan III
Chapter 10 Read by Teel McClanahan III
Chapter 11 Read by Teel McClanahan III
Chapter 12 Read by Teel McClanahan III
Chapter 13 Read by Teel McClanahan III
Chapter 14 Read by Teel McClanahan III
Chapter 15 Read by Teel McClanahan III
Chapter 16 Read by Teel McClanahan III
Chapter 17 Read by Teel McClanahan III
Chapter 18 & Epilogue Read by Teel McClanahan III

Reviews


(0 stars)

When I read the description for this book I was a little put of by the names of the characters. I mean, Death Noodle? Really? But I've really liked Teel's stuff so I subscribed anyway. So first of all, I found that listening to Teel's hypnotic voice say "noodle" and ...


(0 stars)

I liked it. For me it feels a bit like an episode of an old cartoonseries (and i mean that in the most positiv way). Its the first book in the series but intentionally gives you the feeling that you missed the first few episodes and leaves you wanting for ...

bizarre


(1 stars)

I tried to listen as long as could. After a few chapters, I couldn't take it anymore.