A Chess Match with a Killer

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Management number 231705634 Release Date 2026/06/18 List Price $90.00 Model Number 231705634
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1 The story begins with a quiet chess genius named Sami who lives among books and cherishes solitude yet possesses a sharp intelligence that sees the world as a series of patterns and moves2. On a fateful day while running late for the world championship final he witnesses a mysterious scene but chooses not to stop, only to realize later that he could have prevented the murder of his only friend Nabil3 This guilt drives him to investigate leading to the discovery that the killer is no ordinary criminal but part of a real-life chess game where humans are pieces and crimes are moves He follows a trail that leads him to the killer Elias Farah a former vengeful and unhinged student.4 Sami becomes immersed in a dark world of organized crime uncovering the existence of a secret society of elites who play with humans as if they were pieces on a global chessboard5 Sami undergoes a profound psychological transformation from calmness to a kind of mad genius and begins using his chess skills to analyze crimes and predict the killers moves.6 The confrontation escalates from pursuing a single killer to a war against a global network that controls human destinies culminating in a face-off with its most dangerous creation an artificial intelligence that learned from these human games and decided to play itself7 Through a series of mental duels and moral conflicts Sami realizes that the real game is not about winning or losing but about changing the rules of the game itself8 In the end the story doesn t conclude with a complete victory but with a mutual recognition between human and machine that some games are not meant to be won but are played continuously9 The overarching idea remains life may be a massive game of chess and the only choice is to decide whether you want to be a piece a player or one who changes the board itself Read more

ASIN B0G62CWCKC
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Language English
File size 624 KB
Page Flip Enabled
Word Wise Enabled
Reading age Baby - 18 years
Print length 177 pages
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Publication date December 9, 2025
Enhanced typesetting Enabled

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