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Virtually Dead

by Peter May
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Overview

"Crime scene photographer Michael Kapinsky's life is a mess. He is struggling to come to terms with the recent death of his wife and the financial burden she left behind. Then his psychologist persuades him to enter a virtual world called Second Life to participate in a new kind of group therapy." "There, in the persona of his avatar - Brad Pitt look-alike Chas Chesnokov - Michael soon discovers that murder is not confined to the real world. Victims whose crime scenes he has attended in the Southern California resort of Newport Beach have had their avatars clinically executed in the virtual world." Co-opted into the Twist of Fate Detective Agency, Chas embarks upon an investigation with exotic dancer and escort girl, Doobie Littlething. Together they uncover a series of killings and a financial scam that is netting the murderer millions of real dollars. But when Michael is tempted by the money that mysteriously appears in Chas' Second Life account, both his real and virtual lives are put in danger.

Synopsis

Crime-scene photographer Michael Kapinsky is a man whose first life is in a mess. But his second life is about to get a whole lot messier. Staggering under the financial burden left by his recently deceased wife, Michael struggles to come to terms with her death - until his psychologist persuades him to enter a virtual world called Second Life to participate in a new kind of group therapy. Once there, his persona, Chas Chesnokov, discovers that victims whose crime scenes Michael has attended in the wealthy Southern California resort of Newport Beach have had their avatars clinically executed in the virtual world. Co-opted into the Twist of Fate Detective Agency, Chas embarks on an investigation with an exotic dancer and escort girl. They uncover a series of killings and a financial scam that is netting the murderer millions of dollars. And when Michael is tempted by money that mysteriously appears in Chas's Second Life account, both his real and his virtual lives are in danger.

Publishers Weekly

Real life and the virtual world bleed into one another with dangerous results in this well-plotted mystery from May (Blacklight Blue). Michael Kapinsky, a photographer for the Orange County (Calif.) Forensic Science Service, is fighting depression after losing his wife to cancer as well as facing a $3 million financial hole. Given his troubles, Michael decides to accept his therapist's suggestion to join an experimental group therapy session conducted in Second Life, an online world with 14 million members. A colleague of Michael's, crime scene investigator Janey Amat, already belongs to SL, where she runs the Twist of Fate Detective Agency. Janey welcomes Michael as her partner, and the pair soon discover that someone is killing avatars in SL as well as their RL (real-life) counterparts. May keeps the reader guessing while also providing an intriguing glimpse into the pleasures and pitfalls of SL. (Jan.)

About the Author, Peter May

Peter May won the Scottish Young Journalist of the Year Award at 21 and had his first novel published at 26. He went on to become a successful Scottish television dramatist. He lives in France with his wife Janice Halley.

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Publishers Weekly

Real life and the virtual world bleed into one another with dangerous results in this well-plotted mystery from May (Blacklight Blue). Michael Kapinsky, a photographer for the Orange County (Calif.) Forensic Science Service, is fighting depression after losing his wife to cancer as well as facing a $3 million financial hole. Given his troubles, Michael decides to accept his therapist's suggestion to join an experimental group therapy session conducted in Second Life, an online world with 14 million members. A colleague of Michael's, crime scene investigator Janey Amat, already belongs to SL, where she runs the Twist of Fate Detective Agency. Janey welcomes Michael as her partner, and the pair soon discover that someone is killing avatars in SL as well as their RL (real-life) counterparts. May keeps the reader guessing while also providing an intriguing glimpse into the pleasures and pitfalls of SL. (Jan.)

Kirkus Reviews

A grieving widower finds the virtual world as deadly as the real one. Michael Kapinsky is having a hard time coming to terms with his wife's death. His therapist suggests he try group therapy. The sessions take place on Second Life (SL), a virtual world filled with avatars, created personas that can go anywhere, do anything and look any which way. Kapinsky calls his avatar Chas Chesnokov and makes him a Brad Pitt look-alike. He soon discovers Janey, like him a crime-scene employee in real life (RL), who in SL has become a man named Twist, head of a virtual detective agency. Flying around in SL, Kapinsky befriends sex worker Doobie, who introduces him to avatar pole dancing, whorehouses, couple-swapping venues, sex-toy shops, etc. Alas, erotica is not the only thing on offer in SL. Three real-life murders replicate three avatar killings, and $3 million in mob money finds its way from the virtual world into Kapinsky's real bank account, which he taps to settle the mortgage on his fancy house. Can the mob be far behind? Will they off him before the deadly avatar gets a crack at him? Will he stop mooning over his dead wife in the virtual arms of Doobie? Many sexual innuendoes later, all will become clear in both RL and SL. A smarmy excuse for May (The Killing Room, 2008, etc.) to dabble in X-rated fantasy.

Book Details

Published
January 1, 2010
Publisher
Poisoned Pen Press
Pages
440
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781590586716

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