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Play Dead
- Narrated by: A.W. Miller
- Length: 12 hrs and 29 mins
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Summary
The discovery of two teenagers ritualistically murdered in a secluded Austin park outrages a nation already on the brink of tearing itself apart. The victims are the latest in an epidemic of deaths linked to a mysterious, underground virtual game known only as Play Dead.
The forensic evidence soon points to Jamie Hamilton, a brilliant yet naive young man on the autism spectrum. But Angie Channing, a world-renowned true crime writer, isn't so sure. Could such a seemingly innocent person be capable of clinical brutality? Why the rush to silence him? What secrets are hidden in the world of Play Dead that are worth killing for? What if Jamie is the key to something far more sinister?
Angie quickly finds herself in a relentless game of cat and mouse that threatens far more than just her sanity or her life. How far will she go to uncover the shocking truth?
Enter a psychological thriller ripped from tomorrow's headlines that will haunt you until the last line. It is said that nothing is as it seems in the halls of power and that some truths are far too dangerous for the common man. Until now.
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- Adeyemi Alatishe
- 14-01-24
Play Dead is gripping
I have always been a fan of Tes Dekker’s work and this is nothing short of exceptional storytelling.
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- Mizzo
- 22-02-22
Excellent book.
It is not obvious that it is a Christian book (can be enjoyed by non-christians and science fiction fans) but the theology is there.
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