Instead, she and the Army’s reckless leader, Ryder, uncover a horrifying truth that threatens to undo all the good Sil’s ever done. Her plan is to win back her employer’s trust by destroying the group from within. But when a critical mission goes south, Sil is forced to flee the very company she once called home.ĭesperate to prove she’s no traitor, Sil infiltrates the Analog Army, an activist faction working to bring Syntex down. Sil’s going to be the only Mindwalker to ever pitch a perfect game-even despite the debilitating glitches she’s experiencing. She’s got twelve months left on the clock before the supercomputer grafted to her brain kills her, and she’s hell-bent on using that time to cement her legacy. In the ten years she’s been rescuing imperilled field agents for the Syntex Corporation-by commandeering their minds from afar and leading them to safety-Sil hasn’t lost a single life. SummaryĮighteen-year-old Sil Sarrah is determined to die a legend. Keep reading this book review for my full thoughts. It’s been a bit of time since I read my last YA SF and Mindwalker completely transported me. Do you like the idea of a conspiracy corporation theory in a SF world? Then you have to read Mindwalker.
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