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The Synapse Sequence by Daniel Godfrey
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Jun 19, 2018 | ISBN 9781785653186

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“Reads like Philip K. Dick or Black Mirror meets Michael Crichton, by way of film noir…you really can’t go wrong with this one!” -Paul Kane, bestselling and award-winning author of the Hooded Man series and Sherlock Holmes and the Servants of Hell

‘Daniel Godfrey continues to impress. A distinctive new voice in SF.’ – Gareth L. Powell, award-winning author of Embers of War and Ack-Ack Macaque

‘A whip-smart thriller in a terrifyingly plausible near-future setting, wrapped around an absorbing mystery. This is a book with something to say.’ – Mark Latham, author of the Lazarus Gate series

‘A fast-paced near-future technological thriller that will keep you guessing’ – Marie O’Regan, editor of the bestselling Mammoth Book of Ghost Stories by Women and the forthcoming Phantoms, author of In Times of Want

“Provocative worldbuilding and suspense will keep the reader hooked.” – Publishers Weekly

“Brisk and exciting, with a well-realized near-future setting, Godfrey’s (New Pompeii, 2016) latest should satisfy experienced sf readers and general readers looking for an engaging, page-turning thriller.”  - Booklist

 “The smart worldbuilding and clever implementation of plausible tech gives this thriller a sharp, silicon edge.” - Barnes & Noble SFF blog

“Godfrey presents this theme by weaving his science fiction inventiveness with elements of a thriller. The result is a novel that easily appeals to those who would not ordinarily pick up a science fiction novel.” – Bookgasm

“Not just the leading contender for the best science fiction novel of 2018, it’s the most absorbing, riveting, and thrilling science fiction novel I’ve read since I was first blown away by Michael Crichton’s Jurassic Park in 1990.”  Borg.com

“may well be the best science fiction thriller of the year” Rising Shadow

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