Sunday, July 5, 2020

Seditious BehaviorSeditious Behavior by Roland Rosado
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Arthur Paulsen is an American soldier serving through the second Korean War. The Voice controls each military soldier, from their thoughts and actions to their beliefs. Having committed horrendous acts during the war, Arthur begins to believe he is slowly losing his mind as the Voice begins to attempt to control him again and entices him to commit more horrendous acts, this time against his own countrymen. As Arthur fights the control over him, he starts to awaken and realizes that his life and countless others have been pawns in a dangerous game for control of all.
Intriguing and raw, this book was full of heinous acts that a power-hungry government and the shadow agencies execute. However, this is not so futuristic and many of the governments in power today can easily be substituted for the one in this book. War, and the soldiers who fight them are often controversial and this book does not shy away from the topic.


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