Virtually Dead, Peter May
Virtually Dead, Peter May
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Virtually Dead

Author: Peter May

Narrator: Paul Michael Garcia

Unabridged: 9 hr 27 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 01/01/2010


Synopsis

Crimescene 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, with dead bodies turning up in both. Staggering under the financial burden bequeathed him by his recently deceased wife, Michael is also struggling 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, in the persona of his Brad Pitt lookalike, Chas Chesnokov, Michael soon discovers that murder is not just confined to the real world. Victims whose crime scenes he has attended in the wealthy Southern California resort of Newport Beach, have had their avatars clinically executed in the virtual world. The game has just turned deadly. Coopted into the Twist of Fate Detective Agency, Michaels Second Life alter ego, Chas, embarks on 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 dollarsreal dollars. But when Michael is tempted by the money that mysteriously appears in Chass Second Life account, both his real and his virtual lives are put in danger. And in a thrilling denouement played out in the dark and secret worlds on both sides of the computer screen, one of them will die and a shocking secret will be revealed.

About Peter May

Peter May has been covering and writing about sports for more than three decades, for the last several years as a Boston-based correspondent for the New York Times. At the Boston Globe, he specialized in covering the Boston Celtics and the NBA, earning numerous writing awards. He also covered three Super Bowls, two World Series, the 2004 Olympics, and a number of international basketball tournaments. He is a senior lecturer in journalism at Brandeis University in Waltham, Massachusetts. May is the author of four books: The Big Three: Larry Bird, Kevin McHale and Robert Parish: The Best Frontcourt in the History of Basketball; The Last Banner: The Story of the 1985-86 Boston Celtics, the NBA's Greatest Team of All-Time; Won't Back Down: Teams, Dreams and Family with Kim Mulkey; and Top of The World: The Inside Story of the Boston Celtics' 2007-08 Championship Season.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Lorie on March 23, 2010

hard time taking an objective stance on "Virtualy Dead," a new stand-alone mystery by Peter May. May is better known for his two popular mystery series: China Thrillers and the Enzo Files. He is obviously drawn to exotic locations for his material. In China Thrillers his protaganist is an American fo......more

Goodreads review by Nadine on January 13, 2019

Interesting but a little dated due to the fact that 2nd life is no longer a thing. makes one wonder what did in fact happen to all the money in 2nd life in real life.......more

Goodreads review by Siobhan on February 07, 2016

Ah, Virtually Dead – what a wonderful find in the university second hand book store. As a massive fan of Peter May, I was more than happy to pick up Virtually Dead. It is one of his older books, one of his overlooked pieces of work. When people think of Peter May, they think of the Lewis trilogy foll......more

Goodreads review by 3 no 7 on June 12, 2016

Virtually Dead by Peter May Michael Kapinsky, a crime scene photographer with lots of problems joins an on-line community at the request of his psychologist. While wandering around in “Second Life,” he finds a “friend” from his real life is there as well. He becomes accustomed to the oddities of seco......more

Goodreads review by Marfita on January 01, 2014

My heart is still hammering! Stayed up to 1 am to finish and then couldn't sleep. I like this book so much because I'm familiar with Second Life and I can relate to a lot of it on that level (by alternately going, "Oh, yeah - that's sooo SL!" and "You Can't Do That!"). It's as exciting as seeing you......more