Cynetic Wolf

Cynetic Wolf A YA Dystopian Techno Thriller

Matt Ward2020
#1 AMAZON BEST SELLER for DYSTOPIAN SCI-FI and TECHNOTHRILLERS "a dystopian thrill ride that ratchets up the action with each page." --Jacqui Castle, best selling author of The Seclusion It's 2096, sixty years after ninety percent died from a man-made Bioplague. Humanity has splintered into four unequal subspecies: immortals, cyborgs, enhancers, and subservient half-human, half-animal hybrids. The world is anything but equal. Hybrids everywhere are suffering, but sixteen-year-old Raek Mekorian, a wolfish with a nose for trouble, doesn’t see an alternative. Except the Resistance, who don’t stand a chance against the world government. His mom always said, “Keep your head down.” And he does, until his sister is murdered by a pair of cyborgs. Overnight, his simple life is shattered, fracturing the rigid governmental caste as he is thrust into the dangerous world of superhuman hit squads, Resistance uprisings, and secrets better left unsaid. With only built-in blasters and the advice of a mysterious professor, Raek must navigate crushing betrayal, self-doubt, and a limitless enemy whose evil knows no bounds. The fate of mankind may rest in his hands. Cynetic Wolf is best selling author Matt Ward's YA dystopian sci-fi debut and features bloody immortality, post-apocalyptic progress, and gene editing that splinters the very fabric of society. If you like dark technothrillers, fast-paced adventure, and surprising sci-fi, are a fan of Divergent, Red Rising, or the Hunger Games, or love dystopia classics like the Handmaid’s Tale, Brave New World and Ender’s Game, you’ll love this speculative fiction thriller. Grab Cynetic Wolf today if a fast-paced coming of age technothriller of dark twists and unexpected turns to keep you up at night sounds downright dystopian, and awesome! Praise for Cynetic Wolf: "This is a Post-Apocalyptic Action Fantasy with everything but the kitchen sink thrown in." --Petrallan Saga author Gordon Long "If you are looking for something that immediately grabs your attention and doesn’t let go, this is the book!"--She Just Loves Books Buy Cynetic Wolf today for a page-turning dystopian whirlwind… right up to its astonishing conclusion!
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Paige Green@popthebutterfly
4 stars
Nov 5, 2021

Disclaimer: I bought this book! Support your authors! Book: Cynetic Wolf Author: Matt Ward Book Series: Wolfish Book 1 Rating: 4/5 Publication Date: March 26, 2020 Genre: YA Sci-Fi Recommended Age: 16+ (violence, tropes, wolves, and cyborgs!) Publisher: Myrmani LLC Pages: 342 Amazon Link Synopsis: It's 2096, sixty years after ninety percent died from a man-made Bioplague. Humanity has splintered into four unequal subspecies: immortals, cyborgs, enhancers, and subservient half-human, half-animal hybrids. The world is anything but equal. Hybrids everywhere are suffering, but sixteen-year-old Raek Mekorian, a wolfish with a nose for trouble, doesn’t see an alternative. Except the Resistance, who don’t stand a chance against the world government. His mom always said, “Keep your head down.” And he does, until his sister is murdered by a pair of cyborgs. Overnight, his simple life is shattered, fracturing the rigid governmental caste as he is thrust into the dangerous world of superhuman hit squads, Resistance uprisings, and secrets better left unsaid. With only built-in blasters and the advice of a mysterious professor, Raek must navigate crushing betrayal, self-doubt, and a limitless enemy whose evil knows no bounds. Can Raek unify his people and free them from tyranny? The fate of mankind may rest in his hands. Review: Overall, this was a good book. The writing was well done and the world was intriguing. I really liked how the world was built, I thought that was the strongest part of this book and if you’re a sci-fi nerd like me then you’ll really love this more than likely. However, I did feel like the characters were hit or miss. Some were wonderful and marvelously built, others weren’t. The book was also a bit trope-y, but it was good for the most part. I think a map would have been great for this and I think that the writing got a bit chaotic when the action scenes happened as well. Verdict: It was a good sci-fi for the most part!

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