Fantasy in Death
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"No two persons ever read the same book."--Edmund Wilson
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Can gaming kill a person? In this thirtieth novel in this series, apparently it can. Eve Dallas has her work cut out for her as she investigates a locked-room mystery involving a young man who loses his head over a game.
Bart Minnock, the founder of a gaming company, is tweaking his latest creation, Fantastical, when he is killed. His partners (Cilla, Benny, and Var) are devastated with his death, and it is up to Dallas, Peabody, Roarke, and all the e-geeks in the electronic division (EDD) to figure out what happened in that holo-room. With the gaming disc destroyed, it is going to be difficult.
How was it possible? Who could have snuck in and killed Bart? Why was such an affable young man killed?
Each one just seems to get better, and this one was particularly awesome. Almost had it figured out, but there are enough twists to make the reader on edge (and never look at gaming quite the same way again). Zelda it is not!
By registering this book, I am sharing this book with the wider world--enjoy!
Can gaming kill a person? In this thirtieth novel in this series, apparently it can. Eve Dallas has her work cut out for her as she investigates a locked-room mystery involving a young man who loses his head over a game.
Bart Minnock, the founder of a gaming company, is tweaking his latest creation, Fantastical, when he is killed. His partners (Cilla, Benny, and Var) are devastated with his death, and it is up to Dallas, Peabody, Roarke, and all the e-geeks in the electronic division (EDD) to figure out what happened in that holo-room. With the gaming disc destroyed, it is going to be difficult.
How was it possible? Who could have snuck in and killed Bart? Why was such an affable young man killed?
Each one just seems to get better, and this one was particularly awesome. Almost had it figured out, but there are enough twists to make the reader on edge (and never look at gaming quite the same way again). Zelda it is not!
"No two persons ever read the same book."--Edmund Wilson
Sharing this book with the wider world--enjoy!
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Via media mail as promised. Hope you enjoy the series as much as I have.
Sharing this book with the wider world--enjoy!
I have either registered it, or received it from another person who is willing to share it, too. Consider logging onto www.bookcrossing.com and letting us know where it is been and where it is going next. It can be done anonymously or join the site as a member.
Via media mail as promised. Hope you enjoy the series as much as I have.
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