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Michael Danvers' life of self-imposed seclusion is interrupted when he receives a strange invitation: the unique opportunity to move into and beta-test a fully automated, state-of-the-art smart home. A true marvel of modern innovation, the house is controlled by a sophisticated AI that ensures all routine tasks are taken care of, limitless forms of entertainment are just a voice command away, and nearly every physical need is met with efficiency. But soon Michael realizes that what at first presented itself as a futuristic utopia may be quickly devolving into a technological prison. "The very best kind of horror. A mirror on paper." - Jonathan Edward Durham, author of Winterset Hollow "A futuristic horror novel with a human heart and a computer brain. It's intelligent, disquieting, and seeping with originality. Prepare to be devoured by Sammy's unparalleled writing." - Gage Greenwood, author of Bunker Dogs "Fans of Black Mirror and Ex Machina will find plenty to fear in this tale of a smart home with a monkey paw mission to give its occupant whatever he desires. Yet like the best suspense, BETA is also infinitely human." - Andrew Van Wey, author of Head Like a Hole "Taking bits of Ray Bradbury, Charlie Kaufman, and Stephen King, Scott delivers a strategically paced mind-bender of sci-fi terror." - Nick Roberts, author of The Exorcist's House "BETA is a master class in storytelling, a perfect example of how to build suspense with each turn of the page." - John Durgin, author of The Cursed Among Us
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I really didn't expect that I would like this one as much as I did but Scott's writing style is just really engaging and I really didn't see time fly. That ending was fantastic too. No notes!
This novel was absolutely amazing! So many little twists and turns. Very entertaining. This is without a doubt the best novel I've read all year.
The best thing I can say about this book is that it takes a familiar story and turns it on its head. It's very creative and well done. I also thing that the author deals with complexity of relationships very well and the drama doesn't feel forced. Great read. Go in blind