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Wire City Kills by Drew Rhys One dead tech boss. Two mismatched detectives. A shocking secret at the heart of Silicon Valley... DC Kal Vickers is out of his depth. He accepted a mysterious invitation to swap his humdrum London beat for the glittering tech capital of the world. Now he'd better learn fast: Impossible technology, blatantly evil corporations, and helpful AIs with absolutely no hidden agendas* … just some of the things his tough-as-nails new partner has no interest in preparing him for… Detective Jules Brousse is done. Done with this city, with those who control it. She spent her whole career taking on the corporations, holding them to account for every corrupt move they make. But now with the odds against her stacked higher than ever and the SVPD becoming more toothless by the day, she’s running on empty, with zero time and even less patience to babysit some strait-laced Brit. Billionaire playboy Tyrell Gomes is dead. When the infamous tech bro CEO meets a grisly end in his penthouse office in the Tangle – the exclusive high-rise district at the center of Silicon Valley’s neon sprawl, and the richest five-mile-square on Earth – it falls to the SVPD’s new homicide team to solve the case. As the detectives begin to unravel a conspiracy that goes far beyond simple murder, they discover the stakes are higher than they could ever have imagined. Finding the killer becomes a race against time: Who would want Gomes dead on the eve of his company’s takeover by a fierce rival? Is the victim really all he appears to be? And just what is the classified project that threatens to place the very future of humanity in the hands of quite simply the worst people imaginable? *not a guarantee Perfect for fans of Blake Crouch, John Scalzi, and Cory Doctorow, don't miss the sharp and witty transatlantic crime thriller that's The X-Files meets Chinatown by way of Slow Horses and Beverly Hills Cop. This standalone book requires no further reading to enjoy. No form of artificial intelligence was used at any stage of the creation of this book or its cover. Dazzling metropolis. Capitalist dystopia. Welcome to Wire City… Adult • Mystery, Thriller, and Suspense/Detective Fiction • Science Fiction/Parallel and Alternate Universe • Humor and Satire • Mystery, Thriller, and Suspense/Technothriller • Science Fiction/Dystopian |
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Worldbuilding: Aided the story
Plot: Straightforward Characters: Roles are clear
Storytelling: Descriptive
Immersion: Didn’t want to put the book down Emotional Response: Strong emotions
Thought Provoking: Did some research after reading
Cover: Matches the story well Really fun and twisty sci-fi murder mystery thriller with great characters and a satisfying ending. Very strong. Will look out for the next one. |
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