

đąđ Read on Kindle đ 268 pages âą Approx. 4-hour read đˇď¸ Publisher: BooksGoSocial đ Release Date: November 14, 2025 ⨠ARC provided by NetGalley
This book ambushed my Sunday in the best possible way. I wasnât planning to read it. It wasnât even on my immediate TBR. I opened Death of a Billionaire purely out of curiosity, intending to skim a few pages and move on. That was around 8 a.m. The next time I checked the clock, it was nearly 11, I was sitting upright in bed, and I was deeply invested.
Tucker May builds a billionaire ecosystem that feels disturbingly real. Barron Fisk is exactly the kind of tech mogul you already hate a little on sight, and that familiarity makes the mystery hit harder. He drops readers straight into a razor-sharp world of money, ambition, and moral rot, and does it with such wit that you barely notice youâve been holding your breath for chapters.
Alan and Shayneâs dynamic brings just enough friction and reluctant camaraderie to keep things moving, but the true scene-stealer here is the narrator. Snarky, judgmental, and a masterclass in dry humor, their voice is what makes this mystery so distinctly alive. Around the 20% mark, I had a hunch about the narratorâs identity, but the final reveal? Didnât see that one coming. Itâs clever, layered, and crafted with a confidence rare for debut authors.
The conclusion is bold, clever, and wildly unexpected. This book is unusual in the best way, confidently different, and meticulously plotted. There wasnât a single dull moment, a single misstep, or a single choice I questioned. The satire lands perfectly. Every line feels intentional, every twist earned. For a debut (or is it?), this is outrageously assured storytelling.
Would I recommend it? Add this to your TBR immediately. Death of a Billionaire is smart, twisty, and wildly entertaining, with a narrative voice that deserves a standing ovation. If you like mysteries that feel fresh, slightly unhinged in the best way, and sharp enough to leave a mark, this one delivers. Tucker May is officially on my must-read radar, and I will be watching for every future release like a hawk.
Originally posted at viewsshewrites.com.
đąđ Read on Kindle đ 268 pages âą Approx. 4-hour read đˇď¸ Publisher: BooksGoSocial đ Release Date: November 14, 2025 ⨠ARC provided by NetGalley
This book ambushed my Sunday in the best possible way. I wasnât planning to read it. It wasnât even on my immediate TBR. I opened Death of a Billionaire purely out of curiosity, intending to skim a few pages and move on. That was around 8 a.m. The next time I checked the clock, it was nearly 11, I was sitting upright in bed, and I was deeply invested.
Tucker May builds a billionaire ecosystem that feels disturbingly real. Barron Fisk is exactly the kind of tech mogul you already hate a little on sight, and that familiarity makes the mystery hit harder. He drops readers straight into a razor-sharp world of money, ambition, and moral rot, and does it with such wit that you barely notice youâve been holding your breath for chapters.
Alan and Shayneâs dynamic brings just enough friction and reluctant camaraderie to keep things moving, but the true scene-stealer here is the narrator. Snarky, judgmental, and a masterclass in dry humor, their voice is what makes this mystery so distinctly alive. Around the 20% mark, I had a hunch about the narratorâs identity, but the final reveal? Didnât see that one coming. Itâs clever, layered, and crafted with a confidence rare for debut authors.
The conclusion is bold, clever, and wildly unexpected. This book is unusual in the best way, confidently different, and meticulously plotted. There wasnât a single dull moment, a single misstep, or a single choice I questioned. The satire lands perfectly. Every line feels intentional, every twist earned. For a debut (or is it?), this is outrageously assured storytelling.
Would I recommend it? Add this to your TBR immediately. Death of a Billionaire is smart, twisty, and wildly entertaining, with a narrative voice that deserves a standing ovation. If you like mysteries that feel fresh, slightly unhinged in the best way, and sharp enough to leave a mark, this one delivers. Tucker May is officially on my must-read radar, and I will be watching for every future release like a hawk.
Originally posted at viewsshewrites.com.