Monkeewrench

Monkeewrench by P. J. Tracy is a gripping reprint edition published by Penguin on April 6, 2004. This 432-page novel unfolds a chilling narrative where a new computer game by the software company Monkeewrench becomes intertwined with real-life murders. As the story progresses, the characters grapple with the implications of their creation, which eerily mirrors the violent events occurring in Minneapolis.
Readers will find themselves immersed in a complex web of suspense and technological intrigue. The plot centers on Grace McBride and her unique team, who face a moral dilemma as they connect their game to a series of murders. With themes of mystery and police procedural elements, the narrative explores the tension between past horrors and present dangers, raising questions about accountability and the consequences of their actions.
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People are dying for the new computer game by the software company Monkeewrench. Literally. With Serial Killer Detective out in limited release, the real-life murders of a jogger and a young woman have already mimicked the first two scenarios in the game.
But Grace McBride and her eccentric Monkeewrench partners are caught in a vise. If they tell the Minneapolis police of the link between their game and the murders, they’ll shine a spotlight on the past they thought they had erased-and the horror they thought they’d left behind. If they don’t, eighteen more people will die…
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