Friday, 10 August 2018

Review: The Sigma Surrogate

The Sigma Surrogate The Sigma Surrogate by J.T. Lawrence
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

We introduced to a brave new world where the infertility crisis is at an all-time high. So young women who are fertile join the order of surrogates, and live in cloisters to keep them safe and healthy.
So when Joan is a young surro who gets a booby trapped Easter egg, and ends up burned and dying. Keke is a bio journalist, and gets a tip and gets into see Joan.
Keke uses all her talents to undercover whats going on. This is a great intro this world, a fast paced techno thriller. Keke is a great character, strong principled, and she really cares about people. Keke undercovers much more than is healthy. A great introduction to the series, it definitely got me hooked. This is told from Keke’s point of view. We are introduced to Keke’s friends and contacts who I hope to meet again. A mesmerising listen.
The narrator is excellent, she brings Keke alive, and make everything so normal. Everything feels real every strange thing that happens.

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