Fantasy In Death by J D Robb

Fantasy In Death (In Death, #30)

by J D Robb

Murder did that. Took lives, crushed others. But why? Money. Jealousy. Revenge. Secrets. Passion. Whatever the answers, the method had been bold and complex.

They were best friends, driven by a shared vision to rule the world of virtual reality games. Their newest invention, developed to transport the player into a fantastical virtual world, is about to be launched. But suddenly, Bart, the brains behind it all, is found brutally killed - defeated by his own game. Their close-knit group is torn apart. Who could have engineered such a devastating virtual death?

Even Eve Dallas, New York City's most cunning investigator, is thrown. But as she peels back layers of secrets, revenge and misplaced allegiances, she realises the depth of the killer's master plan. And she knows his game is far from over . . .

Reviewed by Berls on

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This was a fun one! As a video game fan, I really enjoyed the futuristic play with video games for one. But there was also the element of -- was this really a murder? I spent most the book wondering if Eve was going to find a culprit or a technological error. And I wondered how in the hell she'd figure it out. OF course she did and yeah, it was good!

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