As someone who absolutely LOVED SINthetic, I couldn't wait to read SINdicate. And, for the most part, it turned out to be a worthy sequel. The story continues right where it left off: we get to see the aftermath of Jason's televised announcement, in which he de facto inaugurated an insurgance against the synthetic slave trade.
There are more than a few surprises along the way - the return of Tia, the mortician's aide from book one, being one of the earlier ones. Even more importantly, though, this book lifts the lid on some of the secrets that plagued the first book in the series, such as: how, why and by whom was the first synthetic created?
Overall, this book was almost as satisfactory as book one, but I had a couple of minor issues with it, hence the slightly lower rating than the one I gave SINthetic.
First of all, just like someone else who had reviewed the book before me, I also found the fight scenes in Walton Biogenics a bit on the long side. Of course, I am a relatively feminine woman who has no real interest in fighting and/or martial arts, so I'm not saying it's necessarily the author's fault... That said, I had no problem with the other fight scenes in this book, so I'd hazard a guess that they MAY have been slightly overdrawn.
Second, I found the ending rather abrupt. I was reading the book on my Kindle and I remember feeling confused when I reached 90% - the book didn't seem to be headed toward any kind of conclusion. When the conclusion did happen, I was completely shocked, so thumbs up for that - this series is one of the most unpredictable ones I have read lately. Nevertheless, I would have preferred it if the build-up to the conclusion had taken up more space in the book.
Apart from these two minor quibbles, I greatly enjoyed SINdicate. It was as unputdownable as its predecessor, and I loved learning more about the creepy world Jason and his revolutionary pals have to live in. I don't know where the story will continue from here (although I have a few theories!), but, at any rate, I cannot wait to find out.