Prey for Me: A Psychological Thriller
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About The Book

Who wins and who loses when youre playing with other peoples money... and their emotions?World-renowned scientist Victor Safir cant resist his inexplicable attraction to Alex Lynne a brilliant beautiful financier-but his addiction to her may drive him over the edge. Thrust together as unlikely partners in the high-stakes world of London finance their game of seduction might prove riskier than any business deal. Victor begins to suspect that Alex is behind the sinister actions involving others in the firm and might have an insatiable appetite for dangerous games. Is she using his desire to her advantage? Or is Victor destined to become another victim?In a work that is equal parts thriller intrigue and exotic travelogue Prey for Me weaves the power players of the financial world with the realm of top academia to craft a mystery that will keep the reader guessing.Praise for John Castis Paradigm LostA Deep and careful pleasant consideration of what science is and how it is done. It would make anyone want to be a scientist. --Isaac AsimovExtraordinary...brought off with considerable erudition...absorbing reading --Kirkus ReviewsPraise for John Castis X-EventsI am assiduous reader of John Castis books. He is a real scientific intellectual. --Nassim Nicholas Taleb author of The Black SwanOne of Americas greatest pioneers of simulation. --London TimesCasti is at his best in presenting difficult philosophical ideas enthusiastically and lucidly and in presenting everyday examples to illustrate them...Entertaining and absorbing. --NY Times Book ReviewDazzling ... A delightful tour de force ... Casti [is] a good teacher. --LA Times
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