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Technothriller and Crime #3

Death Sum Game: A Cyber Mystery Thriller

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As Tom scrambles to avert disaster, his wife disappears and he must make a devastating choice: Sacrifice the life of the woman he worships or be an accomplice to untold bloodshed and suffering And when time is almost up, things get even worse…

With a blistering pace and an inimitable cast of engaging characters, Death Sum Game will grip your heart and mind and have you turning pages well into the night.

Tom’s start-up has created the Holy Grail of cyber technology. It will change the way every government and every corporation conducts business. Forever. Too bad the company is running out of money

It turns out the deal he signed in a desperate attempt to save his venture makes him an unwitting participant in a monstrous, lethal scheme. Tom must rely on his unique skills to uncover the madman behind the plot. In a race against time, he is propelled into the shadowy realm of espionage and conspiracy, where ambiguity is the only rule, and deceit the coin of the realm.

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395 pages, Kindle Edition

Published January 27, 2019

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Avi Domoshevizki

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Avi Domoshevizki is an author, high-tech entrepreneur, venture capitalist, and guest lecturer at leading business schools.

As a businessman, Avi was a creator – of new products, new companies, and new jobs. In recent years he has turned that creativity to the business of writing.

Avi is happily married. He is the proud father of two daughters and an even prouder grandfather of three grandchildren.

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Wow

What a great book. Surprise ending even though looking back the hints were there. Lots of subplots, hard to put this book down.
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