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Dead Money: A Novel Audiobook, by Jakob Kerr Play Audiobook Sample

Dead Money: A Novel Audiobook

Dead Money: A Novel Audiobook, by Jakob Kerr Play Audiobook Sample
Release Date: January 28, 2025
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Read By: Rachel Music Publisher: Random House Audio Listen Time: at 1.0x Speed 8.67 hours at 1.5x Speed 6.50 hours at 2.0x Speed
Release Date: January 28, 2025
Format: Unabridged Audiobook ISBN: 9780593946305

Quick Stats About this Audiobook

Total Audiobook Chapters:

46

Longest Chapter Length:

30:42 minutes

Shortest Chapter Length:

13 seconds

Average Chapter Length:

16:56 minutes

Audiobooks by this Author:

1

Publisher Description

“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

Don’t call me a fixer. This isn’t HBO.



In her job as unofficial “problem solver” for Silicon Valley’s most ruthless venture capitalist, Mackenzie Clyde’s gotten used to playing for high stakes. Even if none of those tech-bro millions she’s so good at wrangling ever make it into her pockets.

But this time, she’s in way over her head—or so it seems.

The lightning-rod CEO of tech’s hottest startup has just been murdered, leaving behind billions in “dead money” frozen in his will. As the company’s chief investor, Mackenzie’s boss has a fortune on the line—and with the police treading water, it’s up to Mackenzie to step up 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 that Mackenzie’s used to being underestimated. In fact, she’s counting on it.

Because the way she sees it, this isn’t an investigation. It’s an opportunity. And she’ll do anything it takes to seize it.

Anything at all.

Featuring jaw-dropping twists and a wily, outsider heroine you can’t help rooting for, Dead Money is a brilliant sleight-of-hand mystery. Written by a longtime insider, it is also a dead-on snapshot of the Valley’s rich and famous—and a glimpse at the darkness lurking behind the tech world’s cheery facade.

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"In Dead Money, Jakob Kerr has written a riveting account not just of a brutal murder at the nation’s hottest start-up, but of an entire industry that has taken over our culture and our country. As we follow Mackenzie Clyde through Silicon Valley's ‘parade of expensive labels and exposed ankles,’ we see its ambitions, its pretentions, its corruptions, while also getting a tour of Mackenzie’s own motives for joining that world and the price she’s paid for her success. Dead Money is a novel that works on so many levels and the key to everything, as always, is the mother."

— William Lashner, New York Times bestselling author of Freedom Road

Quotes

  • With Dead Money, Jakob Kerr has penned a stone-cold banger of a novel—a twisty journey through Silicon Valley’s dark side, all wrapped in a stunning mystery package with some wild surprises along the way. Compulsively readable.

    — ​Blake Crouch, New York Times bestselling author of Dark Matter
  • With Dead Money, Jakob Kerr has penned a stone-cold banger of a novel—a twisty journey through Silicon Valley’s dark side, all wrapped in a stunning mystery package with some wild surprises along the way. . . . Compulsively readable.

    — ​Blake Crouch, New York Times bestselling author of Dark Matter
  • A bold debut of Silicon Valley’s billions, greed, and betrayal. Jakob Kerr’s Dead Money is compulsively readable, twisty and unpredictable. The ending made me gasp.

    — ​Robert Dugoni, New York Times bestselling author of the Tracy Crosswhite series.
  • Reverse, reveal, surprise is my recipe for a great thriller, and it's one that Jakob Kerr has mastered in Dead Money, a terrific first novel that constantly surprises. Mackenzie Clyde is a memorable protagonist who gives us a keen, unvarnished window into the cutthroat world of high-tech finance. I hope we see her again.

    — ​Joseph Finder, New York Times bestselling author of The Oligarch's Daughter
  • A bold debut of Silicon Valley’s billions, greed, and betrayal, Jakob Kerr’s Dead Money is compulsively readable, twisty and unpredictable. The ending made me gasp.

    — Robert Dugoni, New York Times bestselling author of the Tracy Crosswhite series
  • In Dead Money,  Kerr has written a riveting account not just of a brutal murder at the nation’s hottest startup, but of an entire industry that has taken over our culture and our country. As we follow Mackenzie Clyde through Silicon Valley’s ‘parade of expensive labels and exposed ankles,’ we see its ambitions, its pretentions, and its corruptions, while also getting a tour of Mackenzie’s own motives for joining that world and the price she’s paid for her success. Dead Money is a novel that works on so many levels, and the key to everything, as always, is the mother.

    — William Lashner, New York Times bestselling author of Freedom Road
  • Reverse, reveal, surprise is my recipe for a great thriller, and it’s one that Kerr has mastered in Dead Money, a terrific first novel that constantly surprises. Mackenzie Clyde is a memorable protagonist who gives us a keen, unvarnished window into the cutthroat world of high-tech finance. I hope we see her again.

    — Joseph Finder, New York Times bestselling author of The Oligarch’s Daughter
  • In Dead Money, Kerr has written a riveting account not just of a brutal murder at the nation’s hottest startup, but of an entire industry that has taken over our culture and our country. As we follow Mackenzie Clyde through Silicon Valley’s ‘parade of expensive labels and exposed ankles,’ we see its ambitions, its pretentions, and its corruptions, while also getting a tour of Mackenzie’s own motives for joining that world and the price she’s paid for her success.

    — William Lashner, New York Times bestselling author of Freedom Road
  • A must-read thriller set in the world of hi-tech’s billionaires that features great characters, twists and turns galore and a very satisfying surprise ending.

    — ​Phillip Margolin, New York Times bestselling author of An Insignificant Case
  • A propulsive tale that brings together a skillfully constructed mystery and an instantly compelling heroine as it delves into the weird and wild world of the tech industry. It had me hooked from start to thrilling finish.

    — Kate Alice Marshall, national bestselling author of What Lies in the Woods
  • A very fine modern murder mystery. Just don’t be sure you understood the first page until you’ve read the last one.

    — Thomas Perry, New York Times bestselling author of The Old Man
  • Dead Money is more than a tight and twisty tale of greed, ambition, and murder. It’s also a deep dive into the dark heart of Silicon Valley’s tech culture, with an undercurrent of rage that powers the book to the final spectacular twist. If you’ve ever dreamed of murdering a tech billionaire—​or if you simply love a good story—​Dead Money is for you.

    — ​Nick Petrie, author of The Price You Pay
  • A must-read thriller set in the world of high-tech’s billionaires that features great characters, twists and turns galore, and a very satisfying surprise ending.

    — ​Phillip Margolin, New York Times bestselling author of An Insignificant Case
  • A very fine modern murder mystery . . . Just don’t be sure you understood the first page until you’ve read the last one.

    — Thomas Perry, New York Times bestselling author of The Old Man
  • Dead Money is more than a tight and twisty tale of greed, ambition, and murder. It’s also a deep dive into the dark heart of Silicon Valley’s tech culture, with an undercurrent of rage that powers the book to the final spectacular twist. If you’ve ever dreamed of murdering a tech billionaire—or if you simply love a good story—Dead Money is for you.

    — Nick Petrie, author of The Price You Pay
  • A propulsive tale that brings together a skillfully constructed mystery and an instantly compelling heroine as it delves into the weird and wild world of the tech industry. It had me hooked from start to thrilling finish.

    — Kate Alice Marshall, national bestselling author of What Lies in the Woods
  • A must-read thriller set in the world of high tech’s billionaires.

    — Phillip Margolin, New York Times bestselling author of An Insignificant Case
  • Reverse, reveal, surprise is my recipe for a great thriller, and it’s one that Jakob Kerr has mastered in Dead Money, a terrific first novel that constantly surprises.

    — Joseph Finder, New York Times bestselling author of The Oligarch’s Daughter
  • Compulsively readable, twisty, and unpredictable . . . The ending made me gasp.

    — Robert Dugoni, New York Times bestselling author of the Tracy Crosswhite series.
  • A fine modern murder mystery. Just don’t be sure you understood the first page until you’ve read the last one.

    — Thomas Perry, New York Times bestselling author of The Old Man
  • A novel that works on so many levels, and the key to everything, as always, is the mother.

    — William Lashner, New York Times bestselling author of Freedom Road
  • If you’ve ever dreamed of murdering a tech billionaire—or if you simply love a good story—Dead Money is for you.

    — Nick Petrie, author of The Price You Pay
  • Kerr’s twisty, propulsive debut explores Silicon Valley’s dark side through the eyes of a wily outsider heroine. . . . Kerr has created one of the most memorable female thriller protagonists in recent years.

    — Kirkus Reviews, starred review
  • Impressively unpredictable . . . After setting the stage for a standard, albeit glitzy, murder mystery, Kerr takes the narrative on a series of hairpin turns before arriving at a jaw-dropping finale. This marks the arrival of a formidable new talent.

    — Publishers Weekly, starred review

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