Contented citizens live in the new megacities. With the amount of surveillance in place, there is little crime. Fitted with biometric sensors, they know they are ill before symptoms arise. On the other hand every morsel they eat or drink they imbibe is recorded, and noted.
The Bettencourts are back, with more scheming and manipulation behind their hideous plans. And they are truly hideous.
My heart broke for Aileen, Tara and Radar as manipulation after manipulation carved, then changed their lives as they fought against the powers that controlled them. At times this is grim, but the pages turn in breathless anticipation of what you suspect is to come but hope not to read. Top stuff!
I’ve mentioned Tyler’s world-building before, but this time where I say fabulous, read horrifying. And when I tell you how realistic this story is, it means you have to remind yourself this is only a story.
Megacity comes highly recommended, but as with all excellent series, start at the beginning. You can thank me later.
I reviewed Hope (Operation Galton Book 1) HERE.
An awesome review of Terry’s final book in the trilogy! I like your warning that it is only a story. (or is it??)
Thanks, Darlene… I thought I’d better warn visitors 🙂
Thank you thank you thank you thank you!!! xxx
You’re welcome 🙂