The Virtual Suicide Machine by Scott L. Miller – A Mitch Adams Thriller
“I’m in Deep Shit, Arkansas, buddy!” my best friend Tony Martin said, sagging against the door frame, holding his swollen jaw, his hair unkempt, shirt button askew, three days’ growth of beard, and a stuffed canvas bag slung over a slumped shoulder. If shit could walk and talk, it’d be a lot like Tony right now. He stepped under the foyer light, and I noticed a nasty black eye and odd, raised, round, symmetrical bruises on his temples. “Jesus, what truck hit you?” I said. “My machine works, but it’s been stolen!”
Here is where it all starts!
A thriller that blends Technology and Humanity
In The Virtual Suicide Machine by Scott L. Miller, readers are pulled into a story that blurs the line between salvation and destruction. Tony Martin isn’t just a wrecked man on Mitch Adams’ doorstep; he is a respected psychologist who created a groundbreaking VR machine designed to prevent suicide.
What was meant to provide patients hope and fight the darkest battles in their minds turned into a weapon unlike the world had ever seen.
A missing machine leads Mitch Adams into a hunt filled with a web of secrets, betrayals, and dangers he never anticipated. The deeper he digs, the whole labyrinth of motives meets him. He realizes that it was never about creating something helpful, but about taking control, power, and the lives of countless vulnerable people who trusted the promise of the device.
A Virtual Reality Suicide Prevention Thriller
With twists and turns and deep human stakes, this Virtual Reality suicide prevention thriller delivers the perfect blend of thought-provoking storytelling. A question of how simply technology made for the simplification of human lives, can turn against them in no time. Miller’s gift lies in his ability to make you care! It is not about the chase, but about the fragile humanity at its center. You will be gripping the book by the end of it.
Part of the Acclaimed Mitch Adams Series
The third part of the acclaimed Mitch Adams series, Virtual Suicide Machine, this book is both a relentless psychological thriller and a mirror held up to our reliance on technology. Grab the book now (available both in paperback and eBook), and see what happens when the cure becomes a curse.

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