A review by jesskreads
Let's Play Murder by Kesia Lupo

  • Plot- or character-driven? Plot
  • Loveable characters? No
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes

3.0

Not really a subject topic I enjoy (VR/games) enjoyed the mystery aspect but not the most enjoyable read. Was a plot twist at the end about who was killing people in the game

Veronica wakes up trapped in a VR game, with four strangers in a sprawling manor house in a snow storm with a dead body. This is VR and this is THE Game; a game hidden in other VR games that draws you into a competition for a prize beyond your wildest dreams. And there's no escaping until the Game is won.

Something is not right in the VR world. Blackouts, glitches, NPCs acting strange, and a mysterious figure haunting their footsteps. Then when a player dies, and also dies in real life, all hell breaks loose.

It may not be a game Veronica wanted to play, but it's one that she has to win - or die trying.