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2100 - Crime of the Century
- The Green Deal Quartet, Book 2
- Narrated by: Jim Lowe
- Length: 10 hrs and 28 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Brady knew two things: He wanted to be rich, and Bodhi Sattva was the banker for the Greens.
But even Brady couldn't foresee that he could be responsible for the crime of the century....
Brady had always been obsessed with money and power, but little did he know that his ambitions would lead him to become involved in the greatest crime of the century. It was the 16th year of the 100-year race to save the planet, and Bodhi Sattva was the banker for the Greens, the chosen ones who were leading the charge to bring about a new era of Green living.
Sattva Systems™ had harnessed the power of nanotechnology and fusion power in a desperate bid to avert the impending climate catastrophe. But the old industries were doing everything in their power to block their efforts, and Bodhi had no choice but to team up with the Green Revolutionaries to take down the internet and capitalism.
As the Trads, those who clung to their materialistic ways, continued to die out in their millions, the Greens were making progress with their Operation Clean-up. But when Brady discovered a unique ability that could make him a fortune, he formed a criminal enterprise with his adopted family of misfits and conspiracy theorists.
The Greens saw Brady as a threat to their project, but Bodhi Sattva had other plans for him. Nobody could have predicted just how devastating those plans would turn out to be.
This science-fiction series is a gripping tale of ambition, greed, and power set against the backdrop of a desperate fight to save the planet from destruction. Join the New Green World today and discover the shocking truth behind the crime of the century