Rhea’s Game
Paris Book Festival Runner-Up · A Psychological Survival Thriller
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Virtual Voice
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Dan Uselton
This title uses virtual voice narration
Virtual voice is computer-generated narration for audiobooks.
Winner of the Literary Titan Gold Book Award
Runner-Up (Wild Card), Paris Book Festival
Previously published as Chloroform Wars — revised edition with two additional chapters.
They don’t execute rebels anymore — they broadcast them.
The cameras never blink.
The audience never looks away.
In a near-future America, teenagers are forced into televised survival competitions where obedience is rewarded and resistance is punished publicly.
Winning doesn’t mean freedom.
It means staying useful to the system.
Losing doesn’t mean death — it means humiliation, punishment, and erasure, all in front of millions.
Rhea Schwartz has spent her whole life being ignored. Now the system has finally noticed her — and it wants her broken for entertainment.
Ryker Vale signed up for the program for one reason: money. He never expected to become trapped inside a machine built on control, spectacle, and survival.
Matched against each other and broadcast nationwide, Rhea and Ryker face a brutal choice:
Play the roles they’re assigned…
— or turn the system against itself.
Rhea’s Game is a dystopian psychological survival thriller about control, surveillance, and what happens when suffering becomes entertainment.
Perfect for readers who enjoy The Hunger Games, Battle Royale, and Black Mirror.
Content note: This book contains themes of sexual assault and psychological abuse.
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