As the body count rises, Zoey discovers that the game is more personal than she imagined [1]. Minos has been watching her every move, using her trauma to engineer the "ultimate" puzzle. In a final twist, she learns that some players from her past may not be as dead as she thought, and the "Tournament of Champions" is merely a recruitment drive for a much larger, more global game [1, 4].
A hyper-realistic set where everything—from the phone booths to the manhole covers—is rigged with lethal traps. As the body count rises, Zoey discovers that
A deceptive paradise where the "sand" is actually quicksand and the surroundings are dissolved by acid rain [3]. As the body count rises