Book Review (Part of 'The Book Club' blog tour)
Blurb:
My Review:
Aditya runs a gaming company that is struggling to break
even. A banker slips off a highrise building, plunging to her death. The
finance minister has made some promises that he is finding hard to keep. The
LTTE has unleashed terror in America that sends the FBI on a wild goose chase,
bringing them to Mumbai.
Enter Varun, parttime drug dealer and fulltime genius. He
turns around the gaming company before disaster strikes. Meanwhile, the
investigators plunge headlong into the shady world of bitcoins and the Dark
Net, websites that only exist for illegal transactions—drugs, sex and money.
God Is a Gamer culminates in a stunning climax where money means nothing,
assassination is taught by the ancient Greeks, and nothing is as it seems.
‘God Is A Gamer’ is the first
book by Ravi Subramanian, which I have read, and found it to be engaging read. Set
in the backdrop of WikiLeaks and bitcoin (digital currency) controversy, the
story has all the shades of a thriller; power, lust, greed, and revenge.