Friday, January 3, 2020

Book Review: Wager of Death by Brian Peterson

Image result for wager of death brian peterson     Walt, Bill, and Alex have built a large company that is on the rise with the help of their long-time friend and lawyer, Tony. Together they have created Triumvirate Technologies. They are even starting to bring in newer young partners to their company while they prepare to begin a contract with the Department of Defense. Everything was looking up for them, until Bill came in one morning concerned about the death of another Won Yoo in the general area.
      Since that day all of Walt's friends were dying and the young partner they have brought in has tricked him into an illegal bet for his company---and possibly more. Even his own daughter has turned on him. With his deadline to commit suicide approaching quickly can Walt find out who has murdered his friends and save his company?
     This book will capture you from the first murder and keep you wondering until the last chapter. Whatever ideas you think you have about who the murderer is, hold them close, but don't stop reading. This book is twisted and realistic. There is nothing in this book that could not happen and that is what makes it all the more scary. I can honestly say that I completely enjoyed this book and would suggest it to anyone with a love of murder, mystery, and sabotage. The way Brian Peterson is able to spin this physiological thriller will have you bouncing on who you think the murderer is even towards the end of the book.
This book is available on Amazon for $1.99 at https://amzn.to/36fwKgr.

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