The Fantasy Casino Murders
A Detective Jack Stewart Mystery
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Narrateur(s):
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Kevin Clay
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Auteur(s):
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M.A. Mollenkopf
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When Detective Jack Stewart steps into Fantasy Casino, the glittering crypto-driven resort outside Wellspoint, he expects high-stakes gambling, not murder. But when a renowned AI researcher is found dead amid the casino’s neon lights and digital opulence, Stewart is pulled into a world where technology, organized crime, and greed collide.
As he digs deeper, Stewart uncovers a chilling trail of money laundering, dark web dealings, and artificial intelligence experiments gone rogue. In a city built on illusions, the deadliest bets are made behind closed doors. As Jack fights to stop the killers, every move forces him to contain the beast inside before it destroys his closest allies. With the help of Sarah, a brilliant, unorthodox computer forensics analyst, he must unravel a conspiracy buried beneath the casino’s bright lights, one that could cost him his city, his lover and his soul.
A gripping crime thriller of deception, power, and survival, The Fantasy Casino Murders delivers relentless suspense for fans of Michael Connelly, James Rollins, and Daniel Suarez. Will Jack Stewart outplay a system rigged by tech and corruption or become its next casualty?
I enjoyed the murder mystery, and the end climax scene reminded me a little of the Knives Out Mysteries on Netflix. The main character was interesting, and the writing was very descriptive, painting a vivid picture in my mind’s eye for every scene. The pace was steady, although there were some parts that I found a little slow.
I listened to the audiobook version of the story and enjoyed the narrator’s voice. The quality of the writing and the audiobook production was good. The kidnapping and rescue scenes contained a satisfying amount of violence and conflict, with some great, snarky one-liners.
I recommend this book to readers who enjoy a good, old fashioned, murder mystery infused with the modern flare of computers and AI.
Classic Murder Mystery Infused with Modern Flare
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