. . . . . . "The wedding game"@en . "The wedding game" . . . . "\"Police lieutenant Karl Genesko and his fiancee, computer pro Anneke Haagen, are finally tying the knot-and in-law-deep in pre-wedding jitters and activities. Anneke's grown daughters and granddaughter are arriving soon, she's got her consulting business ends tied up, and the University of Michigan's Art Museum rotunda is a glorious wedding locale. But when Karl is called away suddenly to investigate a mailbomb murder in Oakland, the victim turns out to be \"Vince Mattus\"--And the happy couple become suspects in the case. Mattus is one of six computer gamers in Anneke's on-line chats-evidence found in his apartment links the group, and Karl, to the murder. From a punk party girl to a Silicon Valley heavy, the suspects create a murder game to catch the killer-on-line. As the game zeroes in on the culprit, identities disappear and emerge. And for Karl and Anneke, \"till death do us part\" might happen sooner than anyone expected\"--Page 2 of cover."@en . . . "Fiction"@en . . "Fiction" . . . . . "Anneke likes to go on-line with a group of computer gamers. One person in particular is despised by the rest of the group. When he turns up dead, Anneke and her fiancé decide to create a computer game based on the murder." . "Mystery fiction"@en . "Mystery fiction" . . "Ann Arbor (Mich.)" . . . . "Detective and mystery stories." . .