A gripping thriller that pulls back the curtain on the secret world of tech billionaires.
- Time (100 Must-Read Books of 2025)
A stone-cold banger of a novel - a twisty journey through Silicon Valley’s dark side, wrapped in a stunning mystery package with some wild surprises along the way.
- Blake Crouch, New York Times bestselling author of Dark Matter
A WASHINGTON POST AND CRIMEREADS BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR
DON’T CALL ME A FIXER. THIS ISN’T HBO.
As the unofficial “problem solver” for Silicon Valley’s most ruthless venture capitalist, Mackenzie Clyde’s an expert at wrangling tech bros and their multimillions - even as her own shot at a windfall remains just out of reach.
But now she’s playing for higher stakes. Because the lightning-rod CEO of tech’s hottest startup has just been murdered, leaving behind billions in “dead money” frozen in his will - and Mackenzie’s boss is the company’s chief investor.
With a fortune on the line and the official investigation going nowhere, it’s up to Mackenzie to step in and resolve things, fast.
Mackenzie’s a lawyer, not a detective. Cracking this fiendishly clever killing, with its list of suspects that reads like a who’s-who of Valley power players, should be way out of her league.
Except Mackenzie’s used to being underestimated. In fact, she’s counting on it.
Terrific… filled with jaw-dropping twists and turns… an unpredictable nesting-box of surprises.
- The New York Times Book Review (Best Thrillers of the Year So Far)