Brain Games (Rich Weed Book 3)
by Alex P. Berg
When games are this lifelike, who needs reality? It’s a
question Tau Ceti private eye Rich Weed has never wrestled with. He prefers his
handshakes firm and his women fleshy, not pixilated. But when a missing persons
case takes an unexpected turn, Rich is forced to dive into the digital world of
fully immersive Brain games—and fend for his life therein.
Luckily, the games aren’t real, but the nefarious scheme he
finds himself mired in upon logging out certainly is. With a fellow detective
at his side, Rich must untangle the threads of a twisted conspiracy in pursuit
of an interplanetary con artist, all while putting his neck squarely on the
line. The difference is, in the real world—there
are no respawns.
question Tau Ceti private eye Rich Weed has never wrestled with. He prefers his
handshakes firm and his women fleshy, not pixilated. But when a missing persons
case takes an unexpected turn, Rich is forced to dive into the digital world of
fully immersive Brain games—and fend for his life therein.
Luckily, the games aren’t real, but the nefarious scheme he
finds himself mired in upon logging out certainly is. With a fellow detective
at his side, Rich must untangle the threads of a twisted conspiracy in pursuit
of an interplanetary con artist, all while putting his neck squarely on the
line. The difference is, in the real world—there
are no respawns.