For seventeen-year-old Wray Knight, every day is a struggle with anxiety. But today is especially brutal because her mother has dragged her to the overstimulating hell that is DreamWorld.
Unlike her mom, Wray has no interest in frolicking with the park’s lifelike androids called Syns. She finds the YA-themed role-playing attractionsfondling shirtless werewolves, solving high-school-whodunnits with brooding hottiescheesy and unimaginative.
When a dying stranger grabs her and tries to get her to take a computer drive so she can tell the world the truth, Wray thinks he's a Syn trying to rope her into some stupid dystopian adventure. So, she kicks him in his junk.
When she learns Dying Guy wasn’t a Syn after all, Wray knows she’s in trouble. When she finds out that he planted the drive on her, she knows she’s in danger. And when someone steals her meds, she knows the countdown to her next crippling panic attack has begun.
The Syns is a New Adult sci-fi thriller set in an android theme park, perfect for fans of Westworld and Scream.
Genre: Science Fiction
Unlike her mom, Wray has no interest in frolicking with the park’s lifelike androids called Syns. She finds the YA-themed role-playing attractionsfondling shirtless werewolves, solving high-school-whodunnits with brooding hottiescheesy and unimaginative.
When a dying stranger grabs her and tries to get her to take a computer drive so she can tell the world the truth, Wray thinks he's a Syn trying to rope her into some stupid dystopian adventure. So, she kicks him in his junk.
When she learns Dying Guy wasn’t a Syn after all, Wray knows she’s in trouble. When she finds out that he planted the drive on her, she knows she’s in danger. And when someone steals her meds, she knows the countdown to her next crippling panic attack has begun.
The Syns is a New Adult sci-fi thriller set in an android theme park, perfect for fans of Westworld and Scream.
Genre: Science Fiction
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