A reclusive crypto trader searches his roommate's minted journal entries for clues to his whereabouts, and discovers, instead, eerie posts describing a series of unsolved local murders.
Ian Tuason is a 2016 Watty Award Winner, the world's largest online writing competition. His ebooks received over 2M reads and 20K comments on Wattpad.com. His debut novel, "Everyone and No One", boasts a 4.23/5 star rating on GoodReads. Ian holds a Creative Writing degree from York University and owns the virtual reality production company DimensionGate.com with clients that include Warner Bros. and Snoop Dogg. Ian is a talkative introvert, a youngest child, and used to be a dog person, but now he loves cats, too. You can view all his work on www.amazon.com/author/iantuason
A gripping tale of murder, identities and finding oneself in this chaotic world. Two men who exist in this world but are more a figment of the online world, work hard each day to make their identities more real. While, one achieves, the other doesn't. His obsession and fruitless search lead him down a spiral.
It may sound cliché but the story will have the hair on your neck standing. Twists and plots, keep you submerged. You just cannot understand or should I say, guess, what's really going on. Even if you cheat and read the last chapter. without the missing parts of the puzzle, you're looking at something that's missing portions. The first wattpad book that I could not put down.
Every chapter your theories, your hypothesis and your conclusions change. Almost till the end. And the end? Well it leaves you with more questions than answers, answers that I'm still trying to unravel. This book is worthy of being compared to Agatha Christie's works. It was that awesome.
And guys, do you know the best thing about it? The personal touch. As if a grief stricken man is trying to solve the mystery. That makes you jump right in. Because stories we love and it became a true tale, till everything turned 360 degree.
The only reason for why I had to put it down was because I was dragged out of bed against my will, which meant dragged away from the book too. I eventually got back home and finished it around 1 am.
I don't know if I can say it's the MOST confusing book I've ever read, in a good way. Even after finishing it, I was still confused about a lot of things, it felt like there were many loopholes that shouldn't have been there but then a little voice in my head thought maybe these aren't loopholes at all, maybe whatever those things are is what actually makes this story great.
The story took so many turns, one moment you were 100% sure that something's the case and then all of a sudden your perception changes, and then again you go back to what you initially believed, and then agaaaain you're made to believe something else. In the end, you're still left with so many theories, one of which will probably make sense more than the other but you'll hold onto them all the same.
I absolutely loved it and I think rereading it will just be as great as reading it for the first time, maybe even better to clearly see how everything connects to the end.
It was the first wattpad book that i’ve ever read. It was very interesting, i liked the way the story went and the mystery in it. I generally tend to like books that speak about mental health and psychopaths. Human Psychology amuses me and this book did a very good job . Highly recommended