When Tiffany and Ian join a Live Action Role-Playing group, they don’t expect to get involved in another murder. But when one of the gamers ends up with a crossbow through his heart, they're hired to uncover his killer.
Who would’ve wanted to kill Mike, the former leader of the group? The other gamers seem like odd suspects, but they’re Tiffany and Ian’s only leads ...
Meanwhile, the behaviour of Tiffany’s secret admirer gets more worrisome.
Praise for A.R. "Fans of Stephanie Plum, meet Tiffany Black, A.R. Winters's new heroine." - Rea, Amazon.com
"You fall in love with Tiffany Black from the start, and the mystery starts immediately" - Melissa Greenberg, Amazon.com Top 1000 Reviewer
"The perfect balance of being lighthearted, but still a serious page-turning mystery." - Jaycie D, Amazon.com
Gamers and Guilt in Las Vegas is the thirty-third book in The Tiffany Black in Las Vegas Mystery Series. It can be read as a standalone, or in series order.
This is a lighthearted cozy mystery featuring a strong female protagonist, some unusual friends and family, and a mystery that needs solving! It has no graphic gore, bad language or imagery.
This advocate us insight on the role playing gamers. Weird bunch of characters and several twists in the story line. I enjoy the adventure s with Stone and Ian involved. Now we are more curious of who the stalker is. Well maybe the next adventure will reveal more about the secret admire red
This book was very confusing at first. The premise of the role play game was never clearly explained. The first killing happened to soon without enough background. By mid book it was obvious who the killer was. Looking forward to her next book, fun mystery chic-lit.
Ian once again gets Tiffany involved in an activity and trouble soon follows! I love reading this series by A.R. Winters!! Always a fun read. Many interesting characters and lots of finger pointing to who done it!! Looking forward to reading her next one, as always!!
I have read them all and really enjoy all the characters. Ian gets crazier in each book. You want to tape is mouth shut. All the characters really make the story.
Humorous, but not one of my favorites by this author. I like her quirky characters, but this one had a few too many that I found annoying instead of humorous. and I felt the story’s pace was not up to the author’s usual standards.
Ian recruits Tiffany to replace Sally in a role playing game and one of the leaders is murdered and they are hired to solve it. There is many suspects and everytime it appears they have the murderer they have an alibi or are killed. Always changing suspects and entertaining reading
I enjoy the Tiffany Black series. They are an easy ,quick read and have amusing story lines. However, Ian is really staring to annoy me. He is callous, selfish,narcissistic and unkind. And Tiffany ,who questions his behavior, let’s him get away with it. Everyone else seems to totally fall for his superimposed impression of himself and thinks he is a nice person.