The Synchrotron
They only wanted a Nobel Prize. Instead, they will have to save the world.
It was going to be the experiment of the year. Preparing to blast x-rays through a piece of palladium at the most dazzling European synchrotron, Anna and five of her fellow scientists expected a few hiccups.
Not a horde of hungry spleen-eating zombies.
The world has succumbed to the virus, leaving only scattered survivors.
When Anna and her friends realise that the infected can be cured back into humans, they pledge to find a cure no matter the cost.
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Equipped with a lab wrench and questionable lab ethics, Team ID26 are humanity’s last hope.
But what is the price of saving the world?
Running out of time, Anna and her friends will face the impossible choices between life and death, morality and cure. When the future of the world is at stake, what will they have to sacrifice?

Praise for The Synchrotron
"I had such a great time reading The Synchrotron by Rain Hunter. The humor is dark, which I found refreshing and entertaining. The characters are fully developed and each brings something special to the story. " Jenny, Netgalley Reviewer
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"Ok, anyone who likes STEM and zombies, this novel is for you!" Kate, Netgalley Reviewer
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"This is a fantastic read ,its funny and gory with real science, it was useful that there was a map of the buildings, the pacing is excellent and I loved the characters particularly Anna, I'll be looking to read more from this fantastic new Author" Sinners Music via Netgalley
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"There are surprisingly robust contemplations on life scattered throughout this fast-paced book. I look forward to reading more from this author!" Preston, Netgalley Reviewer
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"This is a thick tome terrifically plotted, with lots of dark humor and several intense moments of claustrophobia and survival guilt. The science feels concretely imagined, the explanations always make sense and are easy to follow, and the main character (who's also the narrator) is the perfect choice to tell this story through!" Milt, Booksirens Reviewer
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"I loved this book! Equal parts absurd and brilliant, The Synchrotron is what happens when a group of scientists accidentally stumble into a zombie apocalypse and try to solve it like a badly-managed lab experiment. The writing is sharp, self-aware, and full of chaotic charm." Amazon Reviewer
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